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Extended Warranties Should I Or Shouldn t I?

When making a purchase as large and expensive as a flat-panel LCD TV, you may be considering the Extended Warranty option. Despite any qualms you might have, it may very well be a good idea to purchase one.

Although the manufacturer tries to eliminate all defects from their televisions, nothing can be 100%. Some products have complicated and brand-new technology that could fail. For example, LCD displays have several " transistors" that can fail, which leads to pixels failing. This failure rate is usually small "0.00008% for a 1024x768 television, for example" but still present.

For this reason, manufacturing companies expect a small number of damaged pixels and don't automatically mark it as "defective". However, once the broken transistors are in the LCD display element, they can't be repaired.

In most cases it is obvious if your LCD TV is damaged is when you open it, which places you well within the typical 1-year warranty most manufacturers provide. Please be aware that even if the display is fine in the beginning, after a year other problems can arise.

Tuners can malfunction, or the backlight can become dimmer. Purchasing the optional extended warranty can cover problems like this that come up long after the manufacturer's period of coverage is over.

Think of optional extended warranties as insurance; they are indispensable service contracts that protect you from spending a huge amount of money on pricey parts and labor.

Tips on choosing an extended warranty:

*To ensure your warranty will be valid when problems arise, check out the credentials of the company that provides the warranty. Aim for a company that has been in business for a while and that has a reputation of excellence in its field. For example, Philips and Warrantech have been around for over two decades. Avoid shady companies that offer bargain-basement pricing that might have just opened recently.

*Take note that the extended warranty plans go into effect only after the manufacturer's warranty has expired. So if your television has a 1-year warranty from the manufacturer, and you purchase a 5-year extended warranty, your television will still only be covered for 5 years, not 6. There's just a 1-year window where the warranty company should not be contacted, rather call the manufacturer when you're experiencing problems.

Important: If you don't purchase your television from an authorized dealer, the manufacture's warranty is rendered null and void. Similarly, if the television has been clearly mishandled and destroyed, the extended warranty will also not apply.

*Be aware that not all LCD television makes and models are covered by extended warranty coverage. Reputable warranty providers refuse to cover products manufactured by companies that do not provide good service and make replacement parts available. Do not be swayed by Chinese- or Taiwanese-produced counterfeit products simply because they have unbelievably low prices. You'll pay for it in the long run with astronomical repair, labor and perhaps even full replacement costs that neither the manufacturer or an extended warranty company will cover.

By: Johnny Waymire

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Johnny Waymire has a great free resource site, tv-advisor.com , containing practical and helpful information on how to purchase Flat Panel TVs that fit YOUR needs. Visit to find all the helps, brands and reviews to make your next purchase very informative.


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My general feeling has been to not buy the extended warranties...companies push them so hard that I'm sure they are making money (that means that most people do not use them). I feel like most people are just buying the 'piece of mind' that the computer is covered. I'm at the end of my one year with the iMac and have a chance to buy it..it's $179 fro an additional three years...what do you think: Have others had problems with iMacs in years 2-4? Thanks...

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I just bought a '03 Lexus SC430 & '03 Mer BZ CL500. Should I get an extended car warranty & if so, which one?
I didn't purchase an extended car warranty on these vehicles because it was too expensive ($2900 for $35k miles or 3 years) and I felt the dealer was trying to 'get' me. However, the dealer said I could always come back and purchase it. They use the Easy Care extended warranty company. Should I purchase their warranty, another warranty, or no warranty at all for my two new vehicles?

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I have an extended warranty on my vehicle....?
It is in the shop for repairs, how long does it take for the extended warranty company to pay the claim once it is submitted?

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