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Old 12-19-2010, 07:22 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by PilgrimSoul View Post
I want to get rid of my Sony and buy a nook soon. Did any of you purchase the extended protection plan? I'm always leery of those things, but I'm afraid if I don't get it, I'll end up damaging it the first week! Is it worth the $40?

Thanks!
Another thing to consider is the extended warranty many credit cards offer for free. It's usually double the manufacturer's warranty, up to a year. I bought a Nook Color using my credit card and it's protected for two full years.

Keep in mind, this only covers manufacturing defects. To get accidental damage protection, you need to buy an appropriate policy from other sources like B&N or SquareTrade. Of the two, SquareTrade is the better deal.
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