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I would not pay the extra 400$ for a five year warranty. Save the 400$ and
in five years he can buy a pentium VI 3000 MHZ. and get back change. I
whatched a program that sees the day internet servers throwing a computer in
with the deal, just to sign with them .Being it,s a sony the standard
warranty and services must be pretty good anyways.
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Marx <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: May 30, 1999 17:20
Subject: [PCBUILD] Extended Warranty - Is it worth it?
>Hi -
>
>I have a friend who just purchased a Sony Pentium III computer from
CompUSA.
>As was to be expected, they gave him the hard sell to purchase an extended
>warranty for it.
>
>I don't know the model number, but apparently this system is a miniature
>desktop that uses laptop technology to reduce its size (including the use
of
>an LCD screen). As a result, I would guess that many/most of its
components
>are of proprietary design. I generally wouldn't be inclined to recommend
an
>extended warranty for a system that uses generic components, but in this
>situation, I'm unsure.
>
>I would appreciate an comments from the list members as to whether the
>extended warranty would be worthwhile insurance in a situation like this.
>They want $400+ for a 5-year extended warranty. I saw quite a few negative
>posts about CompUSA and their warranty service in a DejaNews search, so
that
>will be a consideration as well.
>
>Thanks,
> Barry
>
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