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Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend