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    Extended warranty---what is the difference?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Nag, Apr 15, 2010.

  1. Nag

    Nag Notebook Enthusiast

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    This is for a T135-S1312.

    Toshiba offers two extended warranty plans:

    1. Toshiba 2nd/3rd Year Extended Service Plan "WSN-PEQQ3V" @ $149

    2. Toshiba 2nd/3rd Year Extended Service Plan for Satellite "WSN-PEQQ3D" @ $129

    What is the difference between these two?
     
  2. PapaSmurf69

    PapaSmurf69 Notebook Consultant

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    As they told you over on the Toshiba Forums, the only difference is the less expensive one is for the Satellite line (their budget line) and the more expensive one is for all of the rest. The actual terms of coverage are exactly the same.
     
  3. Nag

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    Thanks. Just got tired of the two guys and posted here.

    Checked this first.
     
  4. PapaSmurf69

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    You really were quite abusive over there. I find it amazing that one of them took the time to actual call Toshiba since you were too lazy and stubborn to do to get the answer for you. I wouldn't have known about the answer if I hadn't read it there. The person you need to thank, as well as apologize to is the person over there that went well out of their way and above the call of duty to get you the information.