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Solve : is Walmart a bad place to buy a laptop?? |
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Answer» Been looking at Macs but found a dell at Walmart for half the price and better specs, i5, 6gb ram, HD 3000 Intel card. Agreeing with truenorth, IMHO, the only things you ALWAYS want to buy an extended or in-store warranty on are automobiles and electronics (given the price is reasonable).I believe you misunderstood what truenorth said. He suggested using a credit card that offers to double the warranty period for free for simply using that credit card, a feature some credit cards offer. truenorth did not recommend paying for an in-store extended warranty. I nearly always avoid them. If something is going to go bad with the product within the first 2 or 3 years of ownership, it's most likely to happen during the 1st year and will be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. Quote from: soybean on December 05, 2012, 09:02:19 AM I believe you misunderstood what truenorth said. No I understood what he said. In-store warranties can be much better than any other especially those from the manufacturer. Return policies on electronics can be pretty pathetic (sometimes only 15 or 30 days for in-store) unless you get the in-store extended warranty offer. If you have a computer, television or something you use daily and you have to send it out for repair you could be without that item for up to ? months. In-store warranties usually allow you to simply replace the item and you are back up and running immediately. BIG difference and depending on the value of the item the extra money can be well worth it when you consider you may be paying out of pocket to ship out the item for repair. It's also important to note that in-store warranties that go unclaimed are 100% profit for the retailer. That's why the sales people/cashiers are trained, usually monthly or weekly/daily depending on the season, to always always always offer them. Are they good? Yes. Are they worth it? Some people just seem to get faulty merchandise and some don't so that is up the each individual consumer. soybean, Yes you correctly state that which i was recommending.I had thought to correct EF's interpretation but had decided to let it pass.But yes i too frown upon "extended " warranties. I recently saw a media report on the advisability of purchasing them and the point of view expressed from their analysis was that they were a ripoff. I have never bought one but when i deem it to be an advantage i always make the purchase via the warranty extension credit card and in the instances of exercising the terms of it have never had anything but positive results. It is to be remembered that the credit card warranty only kicks in when the store/manufacturer's terminates. Then the warranty is provided by whomsoever the company is that is associated with the credit card. I suppose (never having had to exercise that portion) that the theft and/or loss provisions of the card warranty might be in place from day one as those provisions do not exist with the store/mfg. warranty.truenorthHey I work at Walmart and we build them computers real good! No really they just get em from the manufacturer like anyother place. Quote from: gord99 on December 18, 2012, 11:08:59 AM Hey I work at Walmart and we build them computers real good! No really they just get em from the manufacturer like anyother place. You "build laptops" at WalMart ? ? See where dis=placed Humor can go sometimes ? ?Walmart does NOT build or custom build computers for customers. I know this because I use to work in a walmart for 6 months in the electronics department while my wife was out on maternity leave with our daughter and bills had to be paid. So I worked my hi-tech job for $21/hr days using my brain then had to be a clerk telling people why its not a good idea to MOUNT their satellite dish on a tree, and then they bring it back as defective when on windy days their dish tv acts up.... "gee I wonder if trees sway!" at $8.25/hr nights and deal with the lesser IQ of the population...LOL Quote from: DaveLembke on December 20, 2012, 02:08:43 AM and deal with the lesser IQ of the population Typical IT attitude.The majority of the population is good, but there were some that clearly were like deer in headlights and they are runner ups for the Darwin Awards, such as the one guy who had a clogged spray PAINT can and decided to try to poke a small pin hole in the side of the can in an attempt to then use that pin hole to spray from and he ended up getting sprayed in the face, and luckily he wore glasses so paint didnt get in his eyes. But he came to service desk all upset and wanted a refund for the $2.57 defective spray paint can. He didnt get all the paint off himself so the service desk clerk put 2 and 2 together red paint all over him speckled and dry on his face with no paint around his eyes due to glasses. The can was completely depressurized and covered in dry red paint with hole in side of can from a nail and hammer. She asked him why he did that vs just bring the can back in exchange for another, and he told her that he attempted to make a new hole to spray from SINCE the nozzle clogged and didnt expect to get covered in paint doing so. |
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