After purchasing an IPOD Touch for our daughter with a extended service plan for how well she handled my year long deployment to IRAQ as a soldier from WALMART.COM...The touch screen developed a crack...go figure...it is a touch screen.
IntheKnow
New Jersey,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 09, 2011
The marketing of the plans is aimed at average, everyday people getting tricked by the wording used. There is no, i repeat, no extended service plan where "normal wear and tear" is actually defined. Yes, physical damage and cracks are not covered here - a crack just doesn't happen by itself.
On the other hand, you are made to believe that power surge coverage is important for items such as ipods, GPS units, cell phones, expresso makers - you get the point.
You are made to believe that the plans cover failure due to "heat, humidity," etc. when in the SAME booklet EXCLUSIONS include exposure to extreme heat (left in seat in car as sun beams through window), extreme heat (use at the beach), liquid damage (where is the line with humidity?). Marketing is designed to trick. Buyer beware. Maintain your sanity and just NEVER buy an extended service plan, extended warranty, extended protection plan.
The odds are ALWAYS with the house - you get better odds in Vegas.
Connie Madagain
California,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
In todays day and age to drop a phone is now considered "normal wear and tear" ... check small claims ruling ...
Ashley
springfield,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
Your warranty covers "normal wear and tear" cracking your screen is not normal wear and tear. Warranties wont cover accidental dropping or abuse to an item. Normal wear and tear would be something like a button starting to not work from using it too mich. No rip off here.
coast
USA#5Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
"Hey coast why don't you jump off a bridge" Because that's abuse and my body parts may not be covered under warranty.
jetames
North Hollywood,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
WE DO NOT COVER REPAIRS CAUSED BY ACCIDENTAL OR INTENTIONAL PHYSICAL DAMAGE What part of this disclaimer don't you understand?
Your kid broke the ipod...that is PHYSICAL damage and it IS NOT covered in the warranty.This time I'm going with walmart.
THERE IS NO RIPOFF!!!
Charles
United states,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
Hey coast why don't you jump off a bridge there Is enough ignorance on this site without you making It worse.
coast
USA#8Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
Damage due to abuse is not covered under warranty. Not a rip off.