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Florida still prohibits Nikon Extended Warrantees
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<blockquote data-quote="BBrown" data-source="post: 796288" data-attributes="member: 9119"><p>I thought about inquiring with our State government as to why such a law exists. I then played the inquiry through in my head, as if it were a movie. This movie had no ending...ever. I did find the top-rated company (rated higher than Squaretrade) who provides a 5-year warranty for a little less than Squaretrade's 3-year warranty. I read the entire agreement and it was almost identical to Nikon's and Squaretrade's. Pretty straight-foward. I friend of mine has used them (ElectronicWarranty.com) for years. Its beyond me as to why these companies are not prohibited too. Anyway, I do realize the odds of something failing after the first year are probably low; however, they're not zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBrown, post: 796288, member: 9119"] I thought about inquiring with our State government as to why such a law exists. I then played the inquiry through in my head, as if it were a movie. This movie had no ending...ever. I did find the top-rated company (rated higher than Squaretrade) who provides a 5-year warranty for a little less than Squaretrade's 3-year warranty. I read the entire agreement and it was almost identical to Nikon's and Squaretrade's. Pretty straight-foward. I friend of mine has used them (ElectronicWarranty.com) for years. Its beyond me as to why these companies are not prohibited too. Anyway, I do realize the odds of something failing after the first year are probably low; however, they're not zero. [/QUOTE]
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