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August 30, 2015 at 10:59pm
August 30, 2015 at 10:59pm
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         A warranty is available on almost anything these days, for a price. Buy a $10 toy, and it comes with an available warranty for 2 or 3 years for $5. A $12 pillow or comforter comes with an available warranty. The sales person is forced by the computer to ask if you want it. And they get low scores if the right percentage of people don't take them. But that's where the store makes their real profits. That and opening charge accounts.

         I understand the need for warranties on major appliances, electronics, or fuel powered equipment like hedge trimmers. These always need repairs and you hate to fork out more for repairs than a new one would cost.But toys! Bedding! Kitchen appliances that should come with warranties already for free?

         It's just an extra fee. Toys are going to be broken. Comforters are going to be torn. That's what they're made for. Who remembers where they store warranties or contact info?

         Too often, people forget about the warranties or can't find them or the original receipts. So they don't make a claim or they're too embarrassed. I once tried selling furniture. I told the man the mattress came with a 20 year warranty. He said, "Who would turn in a mattress after six months? That would be like turning in your underwear?" He drove the point home, crudely but surely. Very few people would return it back after that initial new phase.

         I don't want to discourage you if you want a warranty or an expendable item. Just keep your paperwork in a safe place. Oh, and you have to go on-line and register it yourself.




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