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Warranty Out On Laptop Soon And Knowhow Want

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Bathsheba | 17:00 Fri 07th Aug 2015 | Technology
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£156, or 10 months at £15.60. Seems a bit steep? Think I paid £8+ last time I had it, which was only a couple of years ago.
Any advice please?

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Ok heres a few to choose from http://www.thomsonlocal.com/Computer-Repairs/in/Oldham/ Rule #1 Always backup your personal stuff before giving to a repairer Rule #2 Ask them, unless its absolutely unavoidable, not to restore the machine to factory settings. Rule #3 Always remove anything you would not wish others to see. Rule #4 get a ball park figure...
09:12 Sat 08th Aug 2015
Laptops dont atually break down that often - best just to take it in if something pops up you cant handle - 2 years of that you could buy a new one
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take it in where, ukbod?
I wouldn't pay for any warranty. I've never had to send any of my pcs away to be fixed, maybe I've been lucky but I would say that if no problems have shown up in the first two years it will chug along quite nicely for a another few years.
Knowhow is Currys after sales warranty plan. My lappie came with a free 6 month extended warrenty through knowhow and they pestered me for months to renew. I never did. They make a killing with these schemes praying on peoples fears and dread of their electrical goods breaking down. Whilst your lappie is working search out and make a list of local computer repair businesses for future reference. I would not purchase extended warrenty on anything. ( I am an ex electronics engineer and was 20 yrs in the colour TV repair industry.)
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Yes Togo,...you're quite right. I remember when I had it last time for £8 a month, I made use of their telephone advice line, which I found helpful, but when it went completely dead and I let PC World send it away, it was returned "restored to factory settings", and they'd lost a load of my photos :(
I hope you've learned your lesson and back up your files and documents, Baths
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errrmmm...yeah hc, course I have >>>>>>>
There are some very good shops - I cant ask you what town you are in or I`d find one for you
This should help
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/back-up-files#1TC=windows-7

Get yourself a 16gb stick from Ebuyer
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No secret uk, I'm in Oldham

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Oh, crossed posts. Thanks for that ukbod ;)

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Don't use PC world for laptop repairs.
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Ok heres a few to choose from
http://www.thomsonlocal.com/Computer-Repairs/in/Oldham/
Rule #1 Always backup your personal stuff before giving to a repairer
Rule #2 Ask them, unless its absolutely unavoidable, not to restore the machine to factory settings.
Rule #3 Always remove anything you would not wish others to see.
Rule #4 get a ball park figure quote ask them to ring you if they find anything at fault which will incur significant expense above that quote.
Rule #5 Run your problem by the various experts here to see if they can resolve it or give you a cost estimate.
Hopefully you wont need this.
£156 would probably pay for a couple of repairs anyway.
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@ukbod....thanks so much!
Yeah, I feel a bit stoopid for even having considered paying out £156.

Many thanks to all who contributed.

Baths
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P.S......have just looked at that link....one of them is about 3 avenues away from my house!!

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You are very welcome cheapest new laptop on ebuyer is 159 2 to choose from.
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Think an extra laptop might be a good idea,...I haven't got a smartphone, and have no desire to get one, so if this lappy fails, I won't be able to come on here for help....:(

Thanks again, ukbod!

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