Goods out of warranty period..
#46
Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Boiler
I thought they stopped that, or was it just for cars?
#47
Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Why? Is there more of the USA than here and LA then? I thought it was all just swamps north of here right up till you get to the frozen wastelands bit.
#48
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Why? Is there more of the USA than here and LA then? I thought it was all just swamps north of here right up till you get to the frozen wastelands bit.
Here you go...my best combination of geography and art:
Here you go...my best combination of geography and art:
#49
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Your credit card company often gives you an additional period of warrenty protection
#50
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Boiler
So you buy all your electrical etc goods at Costco.
Use them for a year and then trade them in for new ones and probably get money back.
Interesting, do they do this on Cars?
Use them for a year and then trade them in for new ones and probably get money back.
Interesting, do they do this on Cars?
Has anyone actually ever bought a car through Costco? Or come to think of it, a holiday on a cruise?
I wonder what discounts they offer compared to buying a car (or cruise) through the usual vendors....?
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Englishmum
It would be great if they did this on cars....I haven't looked into it but somehow I can't see Costco offering that benefit LOL!
Has anyone actually ever bought a car through Costco? Or come to think of it, a holiday on a cruise?
I wonder what discounts they offer compared to buying a car (or cruise) through the usual vendors....?
Has anyone actually ever bought a car through Costco? Or come to think of it, a holiday on a cruise?
I wonder what discounts they offer compared to buying a car (or cruise) through the usual vendors....?
I believe that they just operate as a Car Broker, like many others out there.
#52
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
well $1500 dollars to repair, *****ing daylight robbery..
Best Buy don't give a toss, neither do the manufacturer and Amex are being as awkward as possible as the card we bought it with was taken out in the UK and the TV was bought here..
Looks like I'll be having my own private bonfire on bonfire night then although I might do it in the car park at Best Buy..
Best Buy don't give a toss, neither do the manufacturer and Amex are being as awkward as possible as the card we bought it with was taken out in the UK and the TV was bought here..
Looks like I'll be having my own private bonfire on bonfire night then although I might do it in the car park at Best Buy..
#54
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by woodsey
well $1500 dollars to repair, *****ing daylight robbery..
Best Buy don't give a toss, neither do the manufacturer and Amex are being as awkward as possible as the card we bought it with was taken out in the UK and the TV was bought here..
Looks like I'll be having my own private bonfire on bonfire night then although I might do it in the car park at Best Buy..
Best Buy don't give a toss, neither do the manufacturer and Amex are being as awkward as possible as the card we bought it with was taken out in the UK and the TV was bought here..
Looks like I'll be having my own private bonfire on bonfire night then although I might do it in the car park at Best Buy..
PUSH BACK HARD ON AMEX
I think they are the BEST company for helping out with these sort of claims - i've never had an issue
#55
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by Elvira
Oh, that's good to know!
Back in the UK I would always by stuff from John Lewis/Peter Jones for that very reason.
I really miss Peter Jones. Sad, I know...
Back in the UK I would always by stuff from John Lewis/Peter Jones for that very reason.
I really miss Peter Jones. Sad, I know...
#56
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Re: Goods out of warranty period..
Originally Posted by doctor scrumpy
He was great on just a minute & the ragtrade