Re: Power cuts affecting my stuff [message #84597 is a reply to message #84579] |
Fri, 17 February 2017 10:52   |
Hylo
Messages: 30 Registered: January 2017
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bcharlton wrote on Sun, 12 February 2017 23:49 |
When I bought my current TV, the dealer told me that there was no need for a surge protector. However, I couldn't take the risk. Does a warranty cover such issues?
| I'd say that was a salesman who wants to make to make sure you buy another TV in a few years! If you have a full service warranty it might cover it, but warranties run out. Always use a surge protector.
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