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1.0 out of 5 starsDo Not Buy A Warranty From Asurion
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
I paid $84.99 (plus $24.99 for shipping and handling) for a portable ice maker and $14.99 for a 4 year extended plan. Of course, it is 3 months past the 1 year manufacturer's warranty and the ice maker is broken. I learned that under the so-called warranty, I am only receiving a credit on my Amazon card for $84.99. Well the cost of the identical ice maker will cost me $129.99 for the ice maker plus the costs of shipping and handling which will be about $24.99 and the additional cost of a warranty ($14.99) for a total cost of $169.97. Which means after being reimbursed for the cost of the old ice maker, I have to pay approximately $84.98 out-of-pocket for a new ice maker with my warranty plan. What is the purpose of a warranty when you don't replace an item at the same costs of what it will cost you to replace it? It will cost me money after a warranty? That is not how warranties work!