Consumer Reports Unveils First-Ever Public Education Campaign Against Extended Warranties; Photo Available
13th Nov 2006, 22:04 GMT
Consumer Reports today unveiled its first-ever public education campaign urging shoppers against buying an Extended Warranty. This holiday season, consumers are expected to spend a whopping $1.6 billion on extended warranties for laptops, flat-screen TVs, ...
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