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Can anyone speak about any good or bad experiences they've had with either B&H's or Cameta Camera's extended warranties on REFURBISHED products? Do they both tend to be pretty responsive to honoring the warranty and not give the run around?
The warranties Cameta and B&H add to refurbished gear are not extended warranties a buyer pays separately for.
In the case of Nikon factory refurbished gear, Nikon warranties the gear for 90 days. Cameta and B&H add an additional 275 days of warranty.
What that means is that during that 270 days you send the gear to Cameta or B&H and then Cameta or B&H send the gear to Nikon and pay Nikon to make a repair that would have been covered by Nikon's warranty.
The extra cost 3rd party warranties are a great deal for the warranty sellers, because they are almost 100% profit.
The extra cost 3rd party warranties are a great deal for the warranty sellers, because they are almost 100% profit.
There are definitely people on both sides of the argument, and anecdotal stories for both. Getting a warranty on expensive electronics is a no brainer to me, so that's not the issue. Iwas wondering if anyone has any experience with either of the two warranty companies I mentioned. That's the issue for me. Some companies are good, others are not.
The warranties Cameta and B&H add to refurbished gear are not extended warranties a buyer pays separately for.
In the case of Nikon factory refurbished gear, Nikon warranties the gear for 90 days. Cameta and B&H add an additional 275 days of warranty.
What that means is that during that 270 days you send the gear to Cameta or B&H and then Cameta or B&H send the gear to Nikon and pay Nikon to make a repair that would have been covered by Nikon's warranty.
I understand that aspect of their warranties. What I'm referring to is optional extended warrenties. Cameta offers an additional 3 years through Mack Camera for $99, and B&H offers an additional 2 years for $89. I believe B&H is an in house warranty, where as Cameta's is through a third party. I also know Cameta's warranty runs consecutively to the one year they already offer, but I dont know if B&H's is consecutive or concurrent to the initial warranty.
If you buy 10 extended warranties @ $100 each ($1000), but only use 1 of them for what would have been a $500 repair without the warranty, you are in the hole cost wise.The extra cost 3rd party warranties are a great deal for the warranty sellers, because they are almost 100% profit.
True, but at the same time, I've personally had electronics fail several years after purchase and the extended warranty paid for itself several times over by covering the repair. To me, $100 is cheap insurance. One shutter failure or AF motor crap out after the initial warranty, and the extended warranty will have paid for itself..