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Originally Posted by stumped
that should not matter, I buy " peace of mind" also, it takes immediate effect and lasts for 3 years
I've done the same with many Dell PCs - was it cost effective - no , would I do it again - probably yes.
is for that nice feeling that if it breaks it's someone else's problem - not mine .
do you insure against your house burning down ? - how often have you needed to use it ?
does not having claimed yet make you want to not pay the next premium ?
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A house - or even an expensive laptop - is a different proposition to a (relatively) inexpensive reader. I wouldn't have to think twice about replacing a Kindle; I couldn't afford to buy a top-end laptop at the drop of a hat. Hence the reason I've never bothered with extended warranties (well, that coupled with the fact that I've never broken one in over 30 years of reading on handheld devices.)