08-18-2024 11:48 AM
No
08-18-2024 03:02 PM
@ALRATIBA wrote:For computer, printer, TV etc .... I buy all my "electronics" from Best Buy and have their "Total Tech" coverage for everything.
It's worth it for me.
Have you ever used it?
08-18-2024 03:15 PM
@Jordan2 You may want to research other options for your printer. That price sounds high. Printers are usually a throw away price for the company so they can sell you the ink. I think we paid under $85.00 for the last printer we bought. It's an HP wireless. I think we bought it at Costco.
And, no need to get a contract for sure.
08-18-2024 03:39 PM
It has always seemed funny to me that a salesperson touts how great the product is and then when you decide to buy the hard sell for a contract starts:/
08-18-2024 03:44 PM
Another NO.
08-18-2024 06:12 PM
@PA Mom-mom I don't buy printers often, the only one I bought lasted me 12 years ( they discontinued the model). I want one that scans, prints, and copies. It has to automatically do double sided printing, automatically feeds, and I want a LCD touchscreen that you can see how much toner is left, shows the printing and more, some have dual band Wi-Fi. Some printers don't have the screen which is a deal breaker for me.
08-19-2024 09:41 AM
No. Not worth it for an item that costs only $140. Contract would probably expire before the printer does.
08-19-2024 10:20 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@ALRATIBA wrote:For computer, printer, TV etc .... I buy all my "electronics" from Best Buy and have their "Total Tech" coverage for everything.
It's worth it for me.
Have you ever used it?
Yes, several times. House calls, telephone assistance and in-store service.
08-19-2024 10:48 PM
I am an extended warranty gal. I buy them with all my appliances and cars but I would not buy one for $140 printer. I just bought a HP printer for $100 and did not buy an extended warranty. The HP printer I had before the one I have now lasted 9 years. Actually it would still be working but HP doesn't support the ink cartridges for it any longer. That's why I had to buy a new printer. Until this last printer all my hp's cost in the neighborhood of $500. I used them a lot for printing photos, other graphic print needs and bids/invoices. My print needs now are about a 10th of what they used to be so my little HP Envy 6000 series was perfect for my current needs. My experiences with HP printers have been very good. I've had five or six.
08-20-2024 09:36 AM
@monicakm if you don't mind me asking, what model printer did you buy and where (I haven't purchased a printer yet)?