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I never buy them. If the unit is working fine for the first month then 99% of the time it will work for the expected life of the product. Most failures occur within the earliest stages of the product's life. Warranties usually only cover manufacturer's defects and most of those are discovered within the first few days.
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That's my exact reasoning for NEVER buying them. Those things are SO specific that they basically only cover manufacturers defects. And since most defects will show themselves right away, it will almost always be covered by the stores "free" protection policy.
I do the same with my cars. I never buy the extended agreements because they too usually deal with manufacturers defects and if my car goes 5 years without a defect, it's pretty safe to say that the car is going to be ok.
A funny story, I was once buying a TV and the guy was trying to get me to buy the extended warranty. I kept saying no, and he thought he was being swift and said "You wouldn't buy a car without an extended warranty

' - and seeing how just 3 months earlier, I had bought a brand new car and not the extended warranty, I told him how so.
I doubt he believed me, but I still thought it was funny, because it was true!
p.s. I also agree with SethH's point. If you always bought the extended warranties, you'd be losing out at some point even if you WERE able to use the warranty to cover a defect that you normally would have had to pay for.
Oh my! I just remembered another great line. I was buying a DVD player and the guy was desperately trying to get me to buy the warranty. It was like $80!!!!

I said "If the thing breaks, I'll just throw it out!"
His eyes got real wide and couldn't beleive I'd actually throw it away. It was SO funny! But again....SO true!