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Originally Posted by khalleron
But that's they way of tech - by the time something breaks, it's cheaper to replace it.
Extended warranties are nearly pure profit for Best Buy and their ilk - that's why they push them so hard. The odds of them having to provide the service before the contract runs out is so small as to be negligible.
If money buys you peace of mind, then that's your choice - but it really is a very poor financial decision. If something is going to go wrong, it's far more likely to happen within the original warranty period.
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I wasn't aware that the original warranty covered all accidents and incidents that were directly caused by user error.