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It seems that most major manufacturers are reducing warranty coverage on new
major appliances (refrigerators, ranges, washer/dryers, etc.). This includes GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, and many others. Not sure what previous warranties were, but I believe compressors were at least warranted for 5 years. It is apparently 1 year for the entire appliance now. Evidently, higher priced appliances will not change warranty coverage. I don't know if Kenmore (Sears) will change warranty terms on their appliances. It looks like a really good way to sell extended warranty contracts. |
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appliances have really been made cheaper, but new ones are more
efficent. they dont last as llong and parts are horrendously expensive. then again we have become a disposable society. few want to fix anything. extended warranties are in general all profit for the seller. |
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appliances have really been made cheaper, but new ones are more
efficent. they dont last as llong and parts are horrendously expensive. then again we have become a disposable society. few want to fix anything. extended warranties are in general all profit for the seller. |
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appliances have really been made cheaper, but new ones are more
efficent. they dont last as llong and parts are horrendously expensive. then again we have become a disposable society. few want to fix anything. extended warranties are in general all profit for the seller. |
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Lowes sells its extended warranties cheap. Typically $99 for 4 addtitional
years of coverage so I've been buying my appliances there lately. Most stores want $250 or more for same coverage. "stevie" wrote in message ... It seems that most major manufacturers are reducing warranty coverage on new major appliances (refrigerators, ranges, washer/dryers, etc.). This includes GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, and many others. Not sure what previous warranties were, but I believe compressors were at least warranted for 5 years. It is apparently 1 year for the entire appliance now. Evidently, higher priced appliances will not change warranty coverage. I don't know if Kenmore (Sears) will change warranty terms on their appliances. It looks like a really good way to sell extended warranty contracts. |
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Art wrote:
Lowes sells its extended warranties cheap. Typically $99 for 4 addtitional years of coverage so I've been buying my appliances there lately. Most stores want $250 or more for same coverage. And Lows is still making good profit from them. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 20:37:42 GMT, Art wrote:
Lowes sells its extended warranties cheap. Typically $99 for 4 addtitional years of coverage so I've been buying my appliances there lately. Most stores want $250 or more for same coverage. The problem with that is that most appliance failures are either during the original warranty period or after five years. Usually if something is going to fail within the first five years, it'll fail in the first few months. |
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My Maytag dishwasher and front loader washing machine, and my Asko
dishwasher all broke after the warranty was over but before an extended warranty from Lowes would have ended had I bought one. On expensive appliances like a $1600 refrigerator, and a $1200 dishwasher, if some one will sell me an additional 4 years coverage for $99 I'll take it considering that typical repairs these days are around $300. "AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 20:37:42 GMT, Art wrote: Lowes sells its extended warranties cheap. Typically $99 for 4 addtitional years of coverage so I've been buying my appliances there lately. Most stores want $250 or more for same coverage. The problem with that is that most appliance failures are either during the original warranty period or after five years. Usually if something is going to fail within the first five years, it'll fail in the first few months. |
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