would I have been expected to lug that back in too had something gone bad in the first year? Or pay $100 to use the warranty that was included as part of the purchase.Īt this point the unplugging/plugging back in is less hassle (just did it AGAIN). I suppose I could wrap it in a blanket and try the ship out repair but to do so and then have nothing repaired because it will work fine when they plug it in and test it would be infuriating. Apparently 2 stores administer the warranty policy differently: yours at least is trying to fix it, mine wants $100 for the same service. It reflects poorly on Sharp, that they have manufactured a tv with a problem that may not be fixable/they aren’t addressing, but from my perspective this is showing an even worse problem with Best Buy.
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