I would go with AppleCare+ if for no other reason I don't expect Best Buy to be around by the end of the year.
If you only use it once, you are still ahead as it would be $149 versus $180.
Cool. Thanks guys! I was thinking about AppleCare anyways.
Best Buy's warranty seemed a bit expensive for the price of the iPad mini, and I wasn't planning on dropping it more than once. 😛
Wow, I can't believe some people are suggesting Best Buy. That is $180 on a $300 device! Think about it
Also, AppleCare is awesome and with Best Buy you might get a refurbished replacement, who knows. AppleCare you take it in and get a brand new replacement right out of the box, same visit.
@Mdwall: Are you sure Apple replaces it with a refurb? Not a new unit?
I would go with AppleCare+ if for no other reason I don't expect Best Buy to be around by the end of the year.
If you only use it once, you are still ahead as it would be $149 versus $180.
Best Buy warranties are backed by insurance companies. But that said, $180 for an iPad Mini is a bit absurd.
All the more reason to NOT get it.
Your ignorance astounds me.
Ignorance? The amount of money it costs, the amount of time it takes, the amount of paperwork, and the poor customer service of BB & the insurance companies backing it are a joke.
I've had nothing but good experiences with BB's Service Plans, for 15 years. Free battery replacements, swapping products to the newest version of the device or just plain getting all my money back in store credit to buy something else. Being backed by an insurance company means that if Best Buy goes under (closes down) you're still covered to the end of your contract by the insurance company for the extent of what you paid.. last I checked AIG covered Best Buy. Huge insurance company, you might want to look them up.
If Apple just happens to close down (not that it ever would, but for the sake of this exercise it does), your AppleCare is either null and void or Apple has an insurance company backing them too who will cover repair of your item.
One or the other. I can't seem to locate an insurance company backing Apple though so I can't confirm which it is. The AppleCare fine print states nothing. I really hope that there is coverage if Apple happens to go under though.
So yes, I repeat. Your ignorance astounds me.
You're not the 1st that told me good things about Best Buy Warranty. A guy i work work with had a MacBook Pro from them about a year old. New ones just came out and he slipped on stairs, and fell with his in his hand. He went to Best Buy and they gave him the latest model.I've had nothing but good experiences with BB's Service Plans, for 15 years. Free battery replacements, swapping products to the newest version of the device or just plain getting all my money back in store credit to buy something else. Being backed by an insurance company means that if Best Buy goes under (closes down) you're still covered to the end of your contract by the insurance company for the extent of what you paid.. last I checked AIG covered Best Buy. Huge insurance company, you might want to look them up.
If Apple just happens to close down (not that it ever would, but for the sake of this exercise it does), your AppleCare is either null and void or Apple has an insurance company backing them too who will cover repair of your item.
One or the other. I can't seem to locate an insurance company backing Apple though so I can't confirm which it is. The AppleCare fine print states nothing. I really hope that there is coverage if Apple happens to go under though.
So yes, I repeat. Your ignorance astounds me.
Both AIG and Best Buy are hemorrhaging money, while Apple is consistently turning a large profit. HMMMMM. I'll keep my extended coverage with the stable company thankyouverymuch.
You're not the 1st that told me good things about Best Buy Warranty. A guy i work work with had a MacBook Pro from them about a year old. New ones just came out and he slipped on stairs, and fell with his in his hand. He went to Best Buy and they gave him the latest model.