Monday, December 27, 2010

5 Cost Effective Ways to Replace Your Broken Electronics or Appliances

We at Protection Headquarters hope all of our customers are having a Happy Holidays and New Year. With the season of giving comes new electronics and home appliance purchases. At Protection Headquarters, the leader in aftermarket/extended warranties we love giving the gift of peace of mind. Our customers turn to us for affordable warranties that they can rely on. From Apple iPads to Subzero refrigerators or even large central air conditioning units our customers enjoy knowing that prompt service or a replacement item is just a phone call away.

Here is a lighter look at 5 ways of replacing a broken flat-screen TV:


5. Buy an identical model for a neighbor, and then steal it if yours breaks first.


Going this route first means you will always have a replacement nearby and ready for use. However, breaking and entering is always a bad idea.

Pros: One time spend. Feeling of goodwill.
Cons: You will become one.




4. Fix it yourself.


Do-it-yourself home repair is a huge industry, with product sales hovering around $16 Billion a year. In my estimation, about half of this is money spent fixing problems that the initial "home repair" created. TVs are complex electronic devices that should only be serviced by qualified and licensed technicians. There is simply too much electricity pulsing through that plasma to risk going it yourself.

Pros: Inexpensive.
Cons: Usually makes the initial problem worse. Electrocution.




3. Find a repairman in the yellow pages.

The independent TV repairman will always have a place in my heart as a throwback to days of yore. However, two factors are making life difficult for them. First, the complexity of modern TVs makes for an extreme challenge. There are no more "one size fits all" parts like with the old models. Most repairs will require special parts that he does not have, leading to long repair times. Second, the level of unqualified vendors in the repair space makes choosing a qualified local repairman very hard.

Pros: Supporting local business.
Cons: Price, time, and vetting process.

2. Take it back to the store.



Big box retailers like Best Buy or Circuit City specialize in quickly pushing boxes out of the store. They do not specialize in making sure your broken merchandise can be quickly and easily returned. If you do go this road caveat emptor and make sure to save multiple copies of your receipt, the warranty receipt, and perhaps even the bar code from the original packaging. 

Pros: Easy to find the store.
Cons: Unfriendly workers, poor customer service, and lots of fine print.



1. Visit www.protectionheadquarters.com for instant coverage.


Protection Headquarters offers affordable warranties for home appliances and electronics. It is as simple as signing up online for instant coverage. Get a quote now from the warranty specialists and ensure that your Christmas is indeed a merry one.
Pros: Affordable extended coverage from a trusted name in the industry.
Cons: None!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Should I buy the store’s extended warranty?



Tis the season for retail shopping. When you push those last minute purchases to the checkout isle the sales associate will invariably offer you an extended warranty. This forces you to make snap judgment decisions to questions including:


•    Do I need coverage beyond the manufacturer’s warranty?
•    Is this warranty a good value proposition?
•    What is covered?

Due to the anxious, hurried guy standing behind you in line, these decisions must be calculated in approximately .01 seconds. This is not long enough to make an informed financial decision.

To the rescue come companies such as Protection Headquarters, which offers affordable extended warranties for electronics as well as home appliance coverage. They enable you to purchase extended warranties from the comfort of your own home, at a leisurely pace, with terms you understand.

Purchasing from Protection Headquarters means:
•    The terms of your warranty will be in easy-to-read language that you understand.
•    You will get a great price.
•    You will have peace of mind knowing that your investment is protected.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Four Tips on Purchasing the Right Extended Warranty

December 12, 2010

Miami, FL

As consumers ring in the holidays with new electronics and appliance purchases, a wide variety of extended warranties are being offered. The devil is in the details, so turn to the experts at protectionheadquarters.com first before making your decision. Their knowledge in the field will help you make an informed choice.
  1. Do your homework before you are at the cash register.
  2. New York Insurance Superintendent James Wrynn says, "Consumers buying electronics and other expensive items are often offered extended warranties. Whether it makes sense to buy an extended warranty is something only the individual consumer can decide."  Factors that should go into your decision include the purchase price and expected lifetime of the product.  It is recommended that consumers receive a free online extended warranty quote before buying.
  3. Who is going to be using the product?
  4. Essentially the warranty provider is providing protection, for a period of time, for a fee, against different types of product damage and failure. An important thought is who the user of the product is. It might not be necessary for that museum to get a warranty on the new flat screen, but the house full of energetic children definitely should.
  5. Who is offering the warranty?
  6. Warranties are offered by a range of parties. This includes retailers, manufacturers, and extended warranty specialists like Protection Headquarters. Manufacturers generally only offer limited warranties for a short period of time, while extended warranties offered by retailers expose consumers to the risk of being left hanging if the individual store goes out of business (Circuit City). This is why the most popular choice for extended warranties is companies like Protection Headquarters, which specialize in protecting homes, electronics, and appliances.
  7. Extended warranties help you plan.
  8. Extended warranties are almost like health insurance for your home but much more affordable. A small fee protects homeowners against expensive appliance failures for which they may not have the money to spend on costly repairs. As an example, the $75 deductible for a new septic system or repair is nothing compared to the $1,000s of dollars spend by homeowners without coverage.
Extended warranties for appliances, electronics, and homes not only offer insurance against product failure, but also peace of mind.  For a small charge, consumers can sleep better knowing that the experts at Protection Headquarters are on the case, ready to replace their goods in case of unforeseen mishaps or accidents. Call 877-690-4915 for a free, no obligation quote.