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14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Sunday 2/10/08 - 9:18:02 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, especially with a new car. Purchasing an extended warranty is said to be a *wise decision*, but generally they are just trying to get your money.
If a warranty comes with something, I leave it at that.
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ilikepizza
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Western US
Joined: 15 yrs, 10 mos ago
615 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/11/08 - 1:34:53 AM EST (GMT-5)
No. If I break, I break it. Oh well.
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betsybird
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Midwest US
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14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/11/08 - 1:36:26 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, even though I probably should.
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shwigityshwo
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Western US
Joined: 14 yrs, 7 mos ago
452 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/11/08 - 12:42:10 PM EST (GMT-5)
no
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14 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Friday 4/25/08 - 11:15:27 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, if they offer it I ask why it needs a warranty
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14 yrs ago - Friday 6/13/08 - 11:04:50 AM EST (GMT-5)
If it's only a few bucks, I'll go ahead and throw it in. If they're talking a hundred or more on top of the already expensive price...then no.
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14 yrs ago - Friday 6/13/08 - 11:34:03 AM EST (GMT-5)
Most extended warranties are a waste of money. Stores love it when people buy them because they rarely have to make repairs- - it's like free money to them.
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13 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 7/25/08 - 11:41:23 AM EST (GMT-5)
I always manage to void the warranty somehow anyway. I figure if something breaks, that's tough sh*t.
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