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May 21, 2009 at 8:46 AM #403916May 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM #404219(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
nostra – please tell us where you can go to replace the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, oven and microwave for ~ $500.
But I get your point. For about $500 per year, you could easily replace these things based on their life cycle (5 years for a D/W and microwave, 15 years for a range, 8-10 years for everything else).
For first-timers in a new place, unless the appliances are fairly new, it’s probably worth taking the warranty since every appliance could be on its last leg.
May 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM #404371(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantnostra – please tell us where you can go to replace the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, oven and microwave for ~ $500.
But I get your point. For about $500 per year, you could easily replace these things based on their life cycle (5 years for a D/W and microwave, 15 years for a range, 8-10 years for everything else).
For first-timers in a new place, unless the appliances are fairly new, it’s probably worth taking the warranty since every appliance could be on its last leg.
May 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM #403921(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantnostra – please tell us where you can go to replace the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, oven and microwave for ~ $500.
But I get your point. For about $500 per year, you could easily replace these things based on their life cycle (5 years for a D/W and microwave, 15 years for a range, 8-10 years for everything else).
For first-timers in a new place, unless the appliances are fairly new, it’s probably worth taking the warranty since every appliance could be on its last leg.
May 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM #403669(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantnostra – please tell us where you can go to replace the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, oven and microwave for ~ $500.
But I get your point. For about $500 per year, you could easily replace these things based on their life cycle (5 years for a D/W and microwave, 15 years for a range, 8-10 years for everything else).
For first-timers in a new place, unless the appliances are fairly new, it’s probably worth taking the warranty since every appliance could be on its last leg.
May 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM #404160(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantnostra – please tell us where you can go to replace the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, oven and microwave for ~ $500.
But I get your point. For about $500 per year, you could easily replace these things based on their life cycle (5 years for a D/W and microwave, 15 years for a range, 8-10 years for everything else).
For first-timers in a new place, unless the appliances are fairly new, it’s probably worth taking the warranty since every appliance could be on its last leg.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 AM #404392nostradamusParticipantIt’s per year? I thought it was per month. My bad.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 AM #404180nostradamusParticipantIt’s per year? I thought it was per month. My bad.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 AM #403689nostradamusParticipantIt’s per year? I thought it was per month. My bad.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 AM #404240nostradamusParticipantIt’s per year? I thought it was per month. My bad.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 AM #403941nostradamusParticipantIt’s per year? I thought it was per month. My bad.
May 21, 2009 at 9:22 AM #403694just someoneParticipantIf house is older, get the premium coverage that will bring any fixes up to code. Without that, your $50 deductible becomes $300.
And I would ask for them to choose a different company.
May 21, 2009 at 9:22 AM #403946just someoneParticipantIf house is older, get the premium coverage that will bring any fixes up to code. Without that, your $50 deductible becomes $300.
And I would ask for them to choose a different company.
May 21, 2009 at 9:22 AM #404245just someoneParticipantIf house is older, get the premium coverage that will bring any fixes up to code. Without that, your $50 deductible becomes $300.
And I would ask for them to choose a different company.
May 21, 2009 at 9:22 AM #404185just someoneParticipantIf house is older, get the premium coverage that will bring any fixes up to code. Without that, your $50 deductible becomes $300.
And I would ask for them to choose a different company.
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