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I just bought a new TV last month and added one of those warranties. I feel like an idiot now.
The main reason I bought the warranty was for the in-home service and free replacement if the TV went bad. It ain't gonna be easy to ship a 40" flat screen back to the manufacturer.![]()
I stopped shopping there many years ago when I found I could not walk and look without being attacked by vulture like sales people. I switched to Best Buy, and although it's not perfect it is much better than Circuit City.
Before employees had the Red "Circuit City" T-shirts, I remember the women in sales would dress in push-up bra's, plunging necklines, short & tight skirts, with high heels..
Yep, I knew they were on commission then.....
I do not know if it is possible to successfully sue a bankrupt company. Circuit City is not reorganizing, they are closing and selling their current assets to pay back some of their debts.Try sending a 60 in plasma back for service. I intend to go to CC today for a refund of my 300 dollar extended warranty/replacement on my 4 month old TV.
Perhaps a class-action suit from us warranty holders would be in order.
Before employees had the Red "Circuit City" T-shirts, I remember the women in sales would dress in push-up bra's, plunging necklines, short & tight skirts, with high heels..
Yep, I knew they were on commission then.....
Before employees had the Red "Circuit City" T-shirts, I remember the women in sales would dress in push-up bra's, plunging necklines, short & tight skirts, with high heels..
Yep, I knew they were on commission then.....