usonian2001
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Re: Hmmm
quote: Originally posted by yardie
Handspring is not doing anything unusual. I am sure that there very generous replacement system was causing them a load a cash.
Well, there are warranties and then there are warranties; Handspring was very generous with their replacements early on, when there were problems with stylii causing scratches and before they had repair facilities up and running for things like replacing broken screens... no doubt that cost them some $$$.
But in my experience a warranty usually means that, if something goes wrong with product x that you didn't cause through dropping or misuse, and it happens within the first n days/months/years as stated by the warranty, company y will repair or replace the unit for you at no cost. (you might be out a few $$$ shipping, but that's no biggie)
If a warranty repair that I can only claim within the first year is going to cost me $25, why wouldn't I just get the Best Buy/Staples/CompUSA extended warranty for about the same price that covers everything for three years?
I hope Handspring knows what they're doing, but every week it seems more doubtful. 
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