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Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - abevilac - 09-04-2014 Yes, it was early Feb of 2007. :-) Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - Speedy - 09-04-2014 Wow! Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - h linamen - 09-04-2014 Personally I think there is something wrong with expecting replacement for a TV 7 years after purchase. Sounds a little like "entitlement" to me after you had seven good years. They do wear out ya know. Just raises the retail prices for the rest of us. Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - Grateful11 - 09-04-2014 h linamen wrote: :agree: Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - Racer X - 09-04-2014 GGD wrote: The policy at the time the TV was purchased may be what they honored. But the bottom line is they certainly can go even further than stated policy if they chose to. Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - Bill in NC - 09-04-2014 I'll have to try this if my 42" plasma bought from Costco in 2008 ever dies. BTW, I noticed at Sam's Club Square Trade is offering $99, 4-year warranties, no matter the price of the HDTV (most expensive model they had was $2600) - much cheaper than direct from ST online. They had a nice 70" Samsung for $1600 - once it gets to $999 I'll be tempted... Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - N-OS X-tasy! - 09-04-2014 h linamen wrote: A TV that cost nearly $1000 shouldn't "wear out" in only 7 years. Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - space-time - 09-04-2014 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: A TV that cost nearly $1000 shouldn't "wear out" in only 7 years. 7 year is a decent time these days, remember, some will last longer, some shorter. it depends on how you use it, and also just pure luck. There is some randomness in these failures. Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - GGD - 09-04-2014 space-time wrote: CRT TV's seemed to last longer (15-20 years) and cost less too. Re: FU on Vizio shuts down or hooray for Costco - Fritz - 09-04-2014 in my conversation with the local auth repair guy, 3 years ago when the sharp failed, he said the average life expectancy of a flatscreen LCD/Plasma is 4 years. He advised not to bring in for repair. But I was stubborn, and figured diving into modern electronics would be fun ... for a bit. Glad I did. crt's are energy pigs, have way too many too much HV. But they did have better power supplies then the new stuff. The heat and age kills the cheap plastic cases they were put in. I tossed 2 20yo pana crts in the last year. Both had shattered cases from the lightest of touch. Plus they weigh a ton. Just bought a new 24", weighed about 20 lbs. The sharps, 8yo, about 35 lbs. |