I had one for years, but, honestly, my recent experience has been awful. You call to report the issue, and then don't get calls back to schedule appointments. I end up spending more time yelling at the warranty companies than I would just finding a contractor to fix the problem. I've stopped even trying to use them now.
I've had mixed experiences, but what it came down to for me is that even tho my handyman can be shady from a time perspective, he will still get to me faster than an AHS service person and I wouldn't have to drop an arm and a leg just for him to do it.
My wife was freaked out by a pair of HVAC guys they sent to our house. And she's not one to normally get freaked out, but she said one of them really skeaved her. From that point on, I just use Yelp and make sure I get the best referred service. I end up paying a bit more, but it's rare enough I have to do it, and it's worth it for the quality of work and the peace of mind.
Oh wow.. Yeah, I've never had that experience, thankfully. My handyman can do most things and I know the quality of work since he's done a lot of remodeling in my house. But if I need someone certified, I'll ask someone for a referral.
Face tattoos, a gold tooth, but she said it was just the way he was looking at her. She called me to come home, but they'd already left by the time I'd gotten there. It was just a couple of washing machine repair guys. I never occurred to me to be home for it. I usually make sure I handle all that stuff.
Anyway, it put me off not vetting my own home repair companies.
I don't know about you or any man, but I do not allow my wife to be alone when contractors(unless we know them personally) or someone she does not know at the house.
I was in retail for a number of years...
Don't ever buy an extended warranty for anything.
I was in retail for almost a decade....always buy them. Its cheaper than replacing the item out of pocket. Cant tell you how many tv's and cell phones Ive gotten now. My rule is "Can I afford to replace this out of pocket at any time?" If yes, I dont buy it, if no, I buy it. Esp the cheap ones on portable devices "Here's a $500 phone and if you break it into a thousand pieces for $50, we'll replace it"...done deal!
LOL!
It's like this... most electronic products are going to fail within the manufacturers warranty period– if they're a shoddy product.
And I didn't just work on the sales floor... I saw the net profit warranties brought in– and it's substantial.
Extended warranties are never a "break-even" for a retailer– they're a big moneymaker.
Who cares if they make money on it? I'm well aware of what they make on it since I also wasnt just on the sales floor. If they make money, and you save money, thats win-win.
Plus, no manufacturers warranty covers half of what they do these days.
It's profitable because most consumers never, ever use them– so there's no payout.