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You should buy the warranty.

I have a JE440 and E60 and I have BB warranties on both.  I don't abuse
electronics, but you *know* I don't have any concerns when I take the E60
outside.  If it breaks, they'll fix it.  It's worth the $10/year.  I was in
the electronics sales business for a while (Ward's and BB) and all of my
coworkers also bought extended warranties when they bought stuff.

I recently bought the R50 from someone on ebay.  It's in great condition,
but you know I'm not going to have it laying around without its sack like I
do the E60.

I think Best Buy has changed their policy though so go and get it quickly
before it's too late.  In the past they gave 30 days from date of sale to
buy the extended warranty but I think that's changed.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Luis Dodero
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 12:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: MD: MZR700 warranty?
>
>
>
> Hi all, I'm back after a really long time...a few years ago I
> bought a grey
> market Kenwood DMC-G7R and about a month later it broke on me -sniff- so I
> stepped out of the world of Minidisc until now! I've got me an
> MZR-700 which
> I'm extremely impressed with. Anyway, my question is, should I
> have gotten a
> Best Buy extended warranty with it? It's 39 bucks for 4
> years...and after my
> luck with my Kenwood...are the Sony's reliable? I remember the trusty old
> MZR 3's and MZR 30's, but I don't know about any of the curent units (this
> one's made in Malaysia).
> Thanks!
> -Luis
>
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