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$130. T43 warranty upgrade for 2 more years, worth it?
$130. T43 warranty upgrade for 2 more years, worth it?
I have an express T43 model. IBM asks for 130 to extend the current warranty from 1 year to 3 years. Do you thin it is worth it?
I am just about to pull my trigger now...
I am just about to pull my trigger now...
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christopher_wolf
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Re: $130. T43 warranty upgrade for 2 more years, worth it?
IMO, it is worth it; $130 is a relatively small amount to pay for peace of mind for 3 years. 3 years is a good amount of time too.bigtiger wrote:I have an express T43 model. IBM asks for 130 to extend the current warranty from 1 year to 3 years. Do you thin it is worth it?
I am just about to pull my trigger now...
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nirvana0001
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2 keyboards already cost more than $130, plus you might need to replace motherboard for whatever accident.
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2007 Sony UX280p - 4.5" SVGA Core solo 1.2Ghz 1GB Ram 40GB HDD XP Pro
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dsigma6
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you said it's a lot...but you just bought it after recommending ebay? an ebay warranty sounds like a waste of time and money.Really? 130? that is a lot. You can easily get one from eBay for much less.
I just placed on order from IBM to extend my warranty from 1 year to 3 years. Hopefully that is an worthwhile investment.
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Get the cheapest, longest warranty.
All laptops break. While IBM Laptops are sturdier than most, I'm on my 3rd Thinkpad in 3 years. The buttons keep getting stuck. I'd get the warranty - in fact, we paid to get a 4-year warranty on our recent T42 purchase.
Don't bother paying for onsite service, in most locales they don't have onsite people and you end up mailing it UPS to Lenovo anyway (and in reality, the UPS guy fixes the laptop at the UPS depot.)
Don't bother paying for onsite service, in most locales they don't have onsite people and you end up mailing it UPS to Lenovo anyway (and in reality, the UPS guy fixes the laptop at the UPS depot.)
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Re: Get the cheapest, longest warranty.
Quit pouring airplane glue on them then.systemBuilder wrote:I'm on my 3rd Thinkpad in 3 years. The buttons keep getting stuck.
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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$130 is a good deal, this is what I was quoted back in April 2006:
From IBM, on my T43.... not sure why the price is so different.
Code: Select all
Onsite:
1y = $199
2y = $388
Offsite:
1y = $169
2y = $321
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those are the numbers i was quoted for a post warranty, not an extended warranty while still under the original warranty. i went for the 1 year offsite for $179 with tax.$130 is a good deal, this is what I was quoted back in April 2006:
Code:
Onsite:
1y = $199
2y = $388
Offsite:
1y = $169
2y = $321
[Current] [Dell Latitude D630] : [Past] [T43] [T40] [T23] [T20] [R40] [X22] [600E] [570] [765D]
I've had my T41 for two years and a few months. In that time it's been back home six or seven times, has had a new hard drive, wireless card, and motherboard. I think the warantee is a great deal. Further, given my experience, I do NOT want a new keyboard, handrest or motherboard--the ones I have right now work just fine, thank you. I don't see the need to replace them with new ones that aren't tested in use and proven reliable, just to see the new ones fail in a couple of months, just after the warantee expires.
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