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#165753 - 10/23/05 09:59 AM
exteneded warranty's at guitar center or other retailers
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
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AT my store, we do not offer extended warranties for electronic gear, factory warranty is the warranty. In todays world, the failure rate on 99.5% of the products is very, very minimal, imo. If something break and it's a current product,I'll just send it back and get the customer a new one.. easy.. BUT ! How does everyone feel about extended warranty's ? What about in Europe, are consumers buying extended warranty's ?? I just feel they are not necessary. Yamaha offers a full 2 year warranty when you buy the "value pak"... but the GC up the street is selling warranty on top of warranty. Thanks ... Dan O' ------------------ Ketron, Yamaha, Casio,Roland arranger keyboards. http://www.keyboardcity.net1-866-348-8876
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#165757 - 10/23/05 12:44 PM
Re: exteneded warranty's at guitar center or other retailers
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Dan,
You have brought up a very important issue for all prospective buyers of electronic gear. I agree with you 100%, buying extended warranty is a rip-off. It is an extra source of revenue for places like Guitar Center where they coax you into getting the extended warranty right after the sale is completed.
Electronic instruments rarely fail if they operate successfully for the first 90 days. Most problems show up during this initial period. This is adequately covered by the original factory warranty. Good dealers like yourself do a swap on the device if something goes wrong saving the customer all the hassle.
Personally, I have never bought any warranty on any gear. Not a single device from Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Technics or Casio has ever failed me requiring warranty service. I take great care of all my toys in my smoke free, child free, pet free home studio and never take them out to gigs. I think if the user does not abuse the instrument, they will last a long time.
The key is to keep them in a dust free air-conditioned environment, use a good power surge like Brickwall, turn them off after use or during a thunderstorm, make sure they have proper ventilation, check for faults in the house wiring, house them in vibration free stable cabinets, and keep them away from liquids, food and sharp objects and use clean hands while operating them.
Thanks for your candid advise Dan.
Tapas
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#165758 - 10/23/05 03:25 PM
Re: exteneded warranty's at guitar center or other retailers
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Generally speaking . . . a rip off. I heard that dealers make their BIGGEST PROFIT selling extended warranties. Amortized over the extended warranty coverage period, most extended warranties don't pay for themselves. Just my opinion.
Scott Scott, The idea of any kind of warranty (or insurance) to give one a supposed "peace of mind", rather than be a cost-effective tangible investment. Any time one buys insurance (e.g. term life) he secretly hopes that it is a waste of money. The warranties are of slightly more value (since most things do occasionally break), but the if the manufacturer/dealer estimates that something will on average cost a certain amount to fix, the price they will quote you will be a rip-off (after all they are in the business of making money). When it comes to car warranties, to me a longer warranty is simply a measure of expected reliability. Having said that, I will get an extended warranty when it is offered for free (e.g. buying a car, you don't have a choice of a shorter warranty for less money), or when GC throws it in for free. However, normally I will go with the basic warranty, plus the warranty extension offered by my credit card (most cards offer it today). This makes paying extra for an extended warranty a really bad investment. I have a different issue with musical instrument warranties. At least when you take your car for repairs, most of the time it will get fixed within a day or two. My experience with keyboard repairs is totally different - when I had a problem with a keyboard, I called a local dealer with a repair shop - they said I had to bring the keyboard in and leave it in the shop, even though they did not expect the one technician to get to it for over two weeks. Then it had to stay in their shop until the required parts arrived. When I complained, they said they could offer same-day inspection for extra $40. My problem resolved itself before I had to subject myself to this nonsence, but I understand that other people's experience with service is quite similar. Regards, Alex
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