What is a Sky warranty cover and what are the benefits?
A warranty is a form of guarantee from a manufacturer to the consumer that if a product manufactured by them does not live up to the product promise function or breaks down within a specified period of time that it will be repaired or replaced subject to the terms and conditions under the guarantee.
For example, on most electrical goods including digital television equipment this warranty or guarantee is normally for a 12 month period. In some cases a product warranty can be for 6 months or as much as 2 years.
Some warranties can extend beyond this period in part. If you take a sofa the manufacturer may offer a guarantee on the frame for up to 10 years and the covers for 5 years.
It is important to remember that no manufacturers warranty applies to the goods where they are used for any other purpose or in any other way than was specified or demonstrated in the instructions.
Another important point to make is that no manufacturers warranty covers the goods if they have been subject to misuse neglect or accidental damage.
Know your rights
As a consumer you have certain legal rights and if your electrical item or satellite viewing equipment breaks down within a reasonable period of time without accidental damage caused by you the retailer is obliged to put the problem right by repairing or replacing the product.
If you have concerns about what is a reasonable period of time or if you have a dispute with a supplier or retailer – then it worth contacting Trading Standards at www.tradingstandards.gov.uk for peace of mind.
Extended Warranties
A warranty must not be confused with what is known as an extended warranty. A warranty is freely given by the manufacturer whilst an extended warranty is something you pay for.
An extended warranty is if you like a service plan. It is sold to the consumer on the basis that if anything goes wrong with your product within the extended warranty period it will be repaired or replaced.
It is not necessary to have an extended warranty on a product however if you are thinking of taking out an extended warranty there are some points to consider before making your decision.
- If your product is mechanical or electrical there are a variety of things that can go wrong and they may break or stop working at different times. This could be a faulty part, caused through wear and tear or through misuse or accidental damage. For each problem you face an engineer has to be called, a fee paid and the price of the part paid for. At worse, the product may not be suitable for repair and you need to buy a new one.
- If the product is in regular use think about what pleasure it brings or the importance of the item in your home. Think about how you would manage if the product did not work as it could take days or weeks to put right. If needing to be replaced depending on your budget you may have to wait until you can afford a new one.
- Retailers try to encourage consumers to purchase extended warranties at the time of purchase. Before agreeing remember to check what is covered under the manufacturers warranty and compare the extended warranty terms against other extended warranty providers as you may get a better deal elsewhere.
Remember you do not have to buy the extended warranty from the seller of the product you purchased. The retailer makes money on each extended warranty sold and often only offers one plan.
The cost of taking out an extended Sky or satellite system warranty
Prices for an extended sky warranty breakdown and repair plan for Sky digital TV equipment can vary from £60 per year to £95 per year for one standard system.
It is worth looking out for promotional offers such as 3 months free if you take out a 12 month extended warranty. Taking a two year plan or more can also save you money.
It is worth considering the cost of not taking out an extended sky satellite warranty plan. For an extended warranty with breakdown cover for a Sky, Sky + or Sky HD system your agreed premium covers any number of call outs in the warranty period and any parts to repair or replace faulty equipment.
To help you decide it is worth checking the cost of labour and parts for your product or satellite TV equipment. The average engineer costs in the region of £65 – £85 per call out labour only. Depending on the fault, parts can cost anything from £30 for a remote control to over £250.00 for a completely new system.
If you are unfortunate you may have a series of problems in succession with a payment going to the engineer or service provider each time.
The advantages of taking out an extended Sky or satellite warranty
The main advantages to taking out an extended Sky warranty are:
- The cost is a reasonably small sum that can be paid either as a one off payment or broken down into regular instalments.
- You only have one number to phone to arrange the support you need.
- The extended warranty covers accidental damage caused in the home as well as technical faults.
- Extended warranties on sky satellite equipment covers, outside dish, cables, digital box and remote controls regardless of age.
It is important to remember that any item replaced may not be new but if reconditioned or nearly new it is to be supplied to you clean and in good working order fit for purpose. It is as important to your warranty provider to supply you with satisfactory services and products otherwise they may have to make additional engineer call outs which is at cost to them not you.
It is worth checking your home content insurance policy before agreeing to buy a warranty as you could be covered in your policy. If not check what the additional cost on your policy would be to cover extended items and accidental damage cover. You will also need to check how making a claim would affect your premiums in the future.
Key questions to ask satellite warranty providers
Before taking out an extended warranty on your sky satellite TV equipment check with the provider what they are offering for the price quoted. Here are some key questions to ask:
- What is the call out response time (up to 48 hours is a reasonable call out time to expect)?
- Do they provide a service in your area?
- How qualified are the engineers?
- How many call outs can you have within your warranty period?
- Is there any other costs or charges that could affect you outside of the warranty premium you have paid?
- How secure are my personal details with you?
- Is it likely that your details will be sold to any other company selling services or products?
For those who decide that they want added protection and peace of mind which an extended warranty offers then it is worth considering this as an option for your digital satellite TV equipment.
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