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04-24-2017 12:32 PM
Purchased an HP Spectre X360 512ssd, 16gb a few weeks ago. Model 13-W0xx. Really like it!
Is it worth it to get an HP Care Pack? This is my first HP laptop. I've had Dell and Lenovo prior to this.
Also..which one?
In my HP Support Assistant, it recommends an HP 2 Year w/Accidental Care, #U9ED4A for around $60.
When I go to the HP Care Pack web-site, though, they list three plans specifically for the Spectre, that range from $170-190 for 2 years or 3 years (example: U9EE2A).
Obviously, $60 seems like a better deal, and I was assuming that the HP Support Assistant on my laptop would be recommended the correct plan, but it seems like it could be wrong.
Also, I heard that if you don't use it, they refund the price of the plan. Anyone try that? Have they really refunded you?
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04-25-2017 10:16 AM - edited 04-25-2017 10:18 AM
Ok... Called HP sales.
The 3 year options are available with rebate if unused at the end of 3 years. The two 3 year options available for my Spectre were:
U9EE3A: 3 Year warranty
U9EE4A: 3 Year warranty with accidental damage
I purchased the 3 year with accidental for around $200 with coupon discount. Pretty good deal. Hopefully I won't have to use it.
BTW..I saved and printed a copy of the rebate form. Who knows if I'll be able to find it at the end of 3 years. I'm sure HP is counting on me losing it.
04-24-2017 02:50 PM - edited 04-24-2017 02:54 PM
I just received a Spectre X360 AC0xx as my loaner this year under the Expert Program. Impressed with it so far-very fast and smooth performance. If this were my laptop to keep I would certainly consider a Care Pack with Accidental Coverage. Consider for example a drop(gasp) that cracked the screen which is not covered under a standard warranty. A Care Pack cost vs cost of screen replacement-which I would estimate around $400. I usually opted for the extra coverage when using my personal laptop.
The rebate HP is offering till end of year is not one I had seen before so can't give an opinion on it but sounds like a great option. No claim-money back. I am not certain it applies to Spectre Care Packs which as you noticed are more expensive which is due to the hardware being more pricey.
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04-24-2017 10:14 PM
The weird thing is HP Support Assistant recommending a cheaper care pack. Then the spectre options for $190.
Anyone use HP support? how good is it for the care packs? i can't really afford to be without a PC for a long time.
04-24-2017 10:58 PM
HP Support Asssistant has been know to err before on things.I think it probably was just advertising Care Packs-not showing what actually was relevant to your system like it does with driver updates.
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04-25-2017 06:13 AM
I actually called HP sales, they said I could get the items listed under Spectra, but also I could get the items listed as for "All hp Laptops" like the "3 year +lojack+accidental insurance". This plan lists onsite hardware support in the bullet points, but doesn't say what the onsite is.
It says "coverage window", but no details.
I guess I'll have to call up again to find out what that is.
04-25-2017 09:19 AM
I bought my computer from Best Buy and originally purchased their Geek Squad protection. However, after registering my Spectre x360 I received emails from HP that offered coverage at a much better price than Best Buy, and included Lojack which Best Buy did not. So I cancelled my Best Buy contract and went with HP and saved about $125.00 for 3 year coverage with accidental damage protection and Lojack. I usually don't buy extended warranties, but for a laptop that you are always carrying around and are always bending between notebook use and tablet use, I think it is a wise safeguard.
04-25-2017 10:16 AM - edited 04-25-2017 10:18 AM
Ok... Called HP sales.
The 3 year options are available with rebate if unused at the end of 3 years. The two 3 year options available for my Spectre were:
U9EE3A: 3 Year warranty
U9EE4A: 3 Year warranty with accidental damage
I purchased the 3 year with accidental for around $200 with coupon discount. Pretty good deal. Hopefully I won't have to use it.
BTW..I saved and printed a copy of the rebate form. Who knows if I'll be able to find it at the end of 3 years. I'm sure HP is counting on me losing it.