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Alex B wrote:Most retailers would have you belive it doesn't apply to new goods either.
Sick Puppy wrote:The other issue with warranties is that they may commit you to using a particular repairer.
Not car-related, but my TV and DVD players were under warranties that I purchased (at the time I thought it was a moment of naivety, three repairs later... ), and there was only one repairer in Wellington I was allowed to take it to. Next electronics - look them up on google, the biggest bunch of unprofessional semi-trained monkeys you'll ever come across. No communication, poor to deal with, unprofessional receptionists, staff generally had no idea how the repair was progressing or anything.
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Anyhow, you have no control over who does the repair, or the quality of that repair... should be all good, but...
BZG|Bling wrote:Sick Puppy wrote:The other issue with warranties is that they may commit you to using a particular repairer.
Not car-related, but my TV and DVD players were under warranties that I purchased (at the time I thought it was a moment of naivety, three repairs later... ), and there was only one repairer in Wellington I was allowed to take it to. Next electronics - look them up on google, the biggest bunch of unprofessional semi-trained monkeys you'll ever come across. No communication, poor to deal with, unprofessional receptionists, staff generally had no idea how the repair was progressing or anything.
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Anyhow, you have no control over who does the repair, or the quality of that repair... should be all good, but...
I got a tv from Harvey Norman down here, got the extra warranty (not my call) and it was sweet. It played up so the repair company picked it up and delivered it back. No hassle to me what so ever. So yes, valid point, check what is required of you come claim time and who you can and can't use for said repairs.
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