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Originally posted by RandyCSVT:
buy the warranty and let your tv mysteriously die right before the warranty goes up. Use your new best buy credit to get a new TV and buy a new warranty. Start the cycle over.




Well, a good first step is to skip Best Buy and purchase your electronics from a quality retailer...


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Originally posted by CarpePoon:
Well I just ordered my 56" JVC widescreen from best buy.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp;jsessionid=4ETKDZWDH2RV1KC4D3JVAGI?skuId=7276985&type=product&productCategoryId=cat03006&id=1118839101223 (at the store) they didn't have it in stock and I wanted to make use of the no interest til 2008 deal. My question is this. I have never bought the extended warranty on anything because its usually a waste of money. But I know that these HD-LCD tv's have the projection bulbs that go out every now and then and they can be fairly expensive..
So.. Does anybody have a LCD TV that can tell me how often these bulbs go out? Is it worth getting the warranty?




Before you invest in an extended warranty, make sure it covers bulb replacement. The warranty may well consider bulb burn-out just a wear-and-tear type thing and not cover bulb replacement


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