Visorholic
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Well I know from a reliable source in the insurance biz that these plans are 80-90% pure profit for the stores. He told me that if you buy a service plan, there is a chance of around 95% that you won't use it(the majority of times its used, its for total replacement of the item, meaning greater loss to the store, so the profitability goes down, meaing that its not 15% that end up using the extended service plan, its more like 5%). Now people come on here and tell stories aobut how it saved them so much money. But look at the figures, this is what I like to call "lottery syndrome". Yeah you saved money by buying it for that one device, but you also bought plans for 10 other devices, your still in the hole big time. If you buy plans on all the electronic gadgets you buy and you end of using it on 5% of your products, in the long run you'd have been better off just pocketing the service plan money, and replacing the items yourself.
The only service plan I've ever bought is a cellphone plan from Bestbuy, and I've used the hell out of it. It allows me to upgrade to new phones for the difference. So everytime their is a sale I go in and exchange for a new phone. Once I excahange for a new phone for a 20 buck difference, then I sent in the rebate and got 50 bucks, I pocketed 30 bucks, which ended up paying for the service plan, and now I have the latest and greatest.
-Visorholic
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