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afiodorov | 8 months ago

You're right, they can try to manipulate you on a thousand tiny things. My counter-argument is that at a certain point, it's not worth the mental energy to fight over what amounts to pennies on the dollar.

Anecdotally, when I bought my car recently, they forgot to even offer me the extended warranty they'd planned to push. I find it funny to think it was so minor, even they forgot to care.

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ctxc|8 months ago

Tangential, but I think most extended warranties I've noticed are beneficial. Even last month I was kicking myself for forgetting to extend a 2 year warranty which costs 1/4th the one time repair cost I had to cough up.

blincoln|8 months ago

Are you sure the extended warranty would have covered it?

I paid for an extended warranty on the first car I ever bought. Turned out it didn't cover any of the things the salesperson cited as good reasons to pay for it, and to maintain the warranty, I'd have to pay the dealer for all maintenance - even oil changes.

That car never needed any repairs, but seeing the list of exclusions convinced me to never pay for an extended warranty again.

lotsofpulp|8 months ago

> but I think most extended warranties I've noticed are beneficial.

If this were true, it would result in a loss for the issuer of the warranty.

alganet|7 months ago

> it's not worth the mental energy to fight over what amounts to pennies

Maybe it's not about the money. Maybe I see it challenging profiling algorithms as entertainment.