Service Contract vs DIY
Hi John,
My machine is currently handling laundry for 5 people, so the machine gets a decent workout.
My current concern is, even at the age of 37, the state of my disability, in the next couple years will couple very well prevent me from doing most of the things that I'm thankfully able to do now. I have two diseases are are listed on NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders), so there isn't much known about where things are headed from a medical standpoint.
I contacted GE by phone, and they said that as long as I sign up for a service contract PRIOR to the end of the 1 year standard coverage, then I can add up to 5 additional years of coverage.
I have looked at the price of parts of the machine and they are pretty cheap, so I may proceed with caution over the next 8 months or so before deciding to get the extended service contact through GE.
BTW, GE's SCs are handled by a company called Assurant. Never heard of them, so I'm not sure of their reliability.