I have never signed up for an extra warranty or a service method for any of the appliances that I have bought over the years.
But I do understand why some people subscribe to so numerous of them.
But there are times when those service plans are just a waste of money, as well as they are mostly used by some suppliers as area of their sales tactics; For example, our dad just bought a microwave for about $200, as well as the salesperson was trying to talk him into buying an extended warranty. Fortunately, our dad turned it down because he knows that an extended warranty on a up-to-date microwave just doesn’t make sense. Why? Because it already comes with a one-year guarantee which is perfectly good for a microwave. However, he just signed up for an Heating as well as A/C service agreement because his Heating as well as A/C component is about 17 years old. The component is still working efficiently, but eventually it will begin to decline because of its age. The service service agreement is a good way to offset some of the high repair costs, and if the component begins to malfunction more frequently, the parts will be discounted per the agreement. Additionally, the agreement will provide Heating as well as A/C service as well as tune-up twice per year. This additional service will help to extend the life of the Heating as well as A/C unit, so it is for sure worth the money. I don’t have an Heating as well as A/C service agreement because our component is under 10 years old. Though in about 5 or so years, I will consider signing up for a service agreement. Anything that I can do to extend the life of our heating as well as cooling method is worth the money to me.