Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site druxh.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!we13!ihnp4!drutx!druxh!daa From: daa@druxh.UUCP (AndrieDA) Newsgroups: net.consumers Subject: Re: Extended Warranty Coverage on VCRs Message-ID: <744@druxh.UUCP> Date: Mon, 30-Apr-84 14:29:12 EDT Article-I.D.: druxh.744 Posted: Mon Apr 30 14:29:12 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 1-May-84 07:43:08 EDT Organization: AT&T Information Systems Laboratories, Denver Lines: 16 <1st line> <2nd line: who looses the first line anyway?> I have had a VCR for over a year and a half and have never had any problems with it (I bought it at Sears). VCRs tend to be in the "if-it-works-do-not-fix-it" category and, with reasonable care (i.e. do not drop it on the floor, etc.), do not seem to require much repair. Also, most manufacturers have a 1 year warranty anyway, so most of the cost for repairs during the first year would actually be paid by the manufacturers. While I am not advocating that maintenance agreements are not worth the money, my experience indicates that a 2 year agreement for VCRs is rarely worth it. Donald Andrie (ihnp4!druxh!daa)