consumerist.com — Sick of listening to us tell you not to buy the extended warranty at Best Buy? Read this and find out how to use your credit card protection program to replace that outdated PC that just crapped on you after its warranty expired
Feb 27, 2007 View in Crawl 4
travislFeb 28, 2007
You sir are a moron...I see from your grammer you must have graduated from the 5th grade. I had to read your comment 5 times to make sense of it and I am still puzzled as to what you meant!
joshuakuhnFeb 28, 2007
The guy used AmEx... People are talking about the card he used (as mentioned in the article)... How is that an advertisement?
silverrocketFeb 28, 2007
Amex Gold & Platinum rocks. I buy everything on it for the double warranty / theft-replacement... bikes, electronics, and more.The only bummers area) the entire balance on the card must be paid every monthb) the yearly feeBut, it's worth it to me.
aceman87Feb 28, 2007
This is a cool idea. My laptop is on life-support right now.Also consumerist.com is owned by gawker media, I don't think bandwidth is a problem...
digitydigtydoFeb 28, 2007
Get the Platinum Credit card (you can carry a balance)
archaiaFeb 28, 2007
Couldn't he have just bought a new (same model, etc.) one and returned the old one with the new receipt?
cha0sth30ryMar 1, 2007
I love how this article continues a trend in exposing HP's crappy customer service..
the1joebobMar 1, 2007
I think the more important part to note is that you should return compaqs and computers of the like before your warranty, because when the warranty dies, so does the computer.Some computer manufacturers are pretty damn disgusting.
rewqasOct 18, 2007
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