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Originally Posted by fotze
You don't see something wrong with that type of business tactic. Sell you product then charge extra to the person to safeguard them against that product being complete ****. IT's like buying a plane ticket then being charged an optional fee that may or may not help the plane to NOT crash.
How about carrying a good product that you are confident in selling instead of playing this shady game of warrantee roulette. It may be legal, but it is scummy.
That being said when he said insignia in the first post I cringed. Is that like Prisma?
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No i dont see anything wrong with selling extended warranty. Its just a little extra reinsurance for the customer, and i really dont see why your so outraged about it. Even the best brands like samsung, sony or bose have their flaws and their defects. Do you have insurance on your car? and if it wasnt the law im sure you still would.
I dont see whats so outragous about having a little extra insurance and knowing that your product will work properly for the next X amount of years.
Im not brainwashed or anything like that... i wouldnt buy extended warranty on even half the things in my store... but there is definatley a handful of items that i sure would