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D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="stevecon" data-source="post: 38357" data-attributes="member: 5846"><p>Claudia - as far as warranties go - you ought to look into SquareTrade (<a href="http://www.squaretrade.com" target="_blank">SquareTrade Warranties | Extended Warranties for 70% Less Than Retail | Electronics Insurance Alternative</a>) as a third party / extended warranty provider. You can get a warranty price instantly on their website. It has always been significantly cheaper for me (compared to the in-store offers) and they also offer "ADH" coverage. ADH is "Accidental Damage from Handling" and is NOT offered in the stores. Drop it - it's covered. Submerged it - it's covered. Basically, don't lose it or let it be stolen and you're all set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevecon, post: 38357, member: 5846"] Claudia - as far as warranties go - you ought to look into SquareTrade ([url=http://www.squaretrade.com]SquareTrade Warranties | Extended Warranties for 70% Less Than Retail | Electronics Insurance Alternative[/url]) as a third party / extended warranty provider. You can get a warranty price instantly on their website. It has always been significantly cheaper for me (compared to the in-store offers) and they also offer "ADH" coverage. ADH is "Accidental Damage from Handling" and is NOT offered in the stores. Drop it - it's covered. Submerged it - it's covered. Basically, don't lose it or let it be stolen and you're all set. [/QUOTE]
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