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RE[5]: Comment by MOS6510
by bassbeast on Sat 16th Feb 2013 00:59
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Well sadly I live in the United Corporate States of America so that don't help me none, here you have the choice of paying through the nose for an extended warranty that in many cases make you jump through so many hoops to file a claim simply isn't worth it or end up with a device that if it survives for one year and one day, even if they had to rig the device like HP did by cranking the fans to 100% on the bumpgate laptops just to reach that year and a day? tough luck throw it away.




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I guess if we don't like it we don't buy it.
Here in Europe expensive electronics have a longer warranty, no matter what the seller says. Apple got in to trouble about this as they had a warranty that's shorter than the one set by law.
The gist of it is if you pay so much money for something you can expect it to last at least a couple of years. Paying $1000 for something that breaks down after one year and one day is ridiculous, so the company that sold it can't claim the warranty just expired.
I once has a MacBook battery replaced. The guy in the shop said I was lucky, because it hadn't reached the number of full charges Apple had set as the limit. Had I gone over it they wouldn't have replaced it for free. Even though this was good news for me I still wanted to punch that guy in the face.