Square trade doesn't cover burn in. What people are referring to is extended warranty from LG. Some of the big boxes charge for removal and charge for installation parts. The only reply I got back was 2 weeks later and a link to their extended warranty with no additional text. It had an issue almost before the extended Squaretrade warranty ran out 4 years later and after a few phone calls and some pictur and these are the terms on their official site: This warranty does not cover any kind of damage to the TV, the cost of removal or reinstallation, or burn in on the television screen. I’d put the warranty money into my savings account and roll the dice. com to register after you get your phone. The initial manufacturer warranty is for a year. 2- if you want a gaming tv then OLED is not the best for HDR. Personally, we bought the extended warranty on our fridge and skipped it for the washer and dryer (which are LG). You'll need it. Lg washers are pretty solid. I recently bought the 65" LG C3 and I'm moving it so far. The C3 55” is being offered for $1,100. 1) I got it right then and don't trust FedEx or UPS or USPS to not run it over with a forklift. Yeah, might have to go this route. And includes burn in. G3 already comes with a 5 year warranty from LG that vaguely covers burn in. I’ll mainly be using the tv to play video games…. Unless you like waiting months to get something repaired . They are offering the $149 5-year extended warranty on it. That's for the G series, not C. LG will usually replace a panel, but they do not LG G3 already has a 5 year warranty (burn in included), that's a mental. 1. There must be some kind of other reason. i dont know if this has already been talked about before but i just spoke with support and they informed me that burn in is covered in their standard warranty. I have an LG B7 OLED (65") purchased approximately 4yr ago. It will explain what’s covered and not covered in detail. 0. Just grabbed an open box 65 c8 for $1400 and 5 year warranty is $300. That’s why we offer free second-year. Source: best buy employee. In particular, the Valve Index is a $1000 kit with a paltry 1 year warranty. Once your claim is approved, you'll receive your replacement phone My GTA account got taken down 2 months after I bought it and the seller said they can’t replace it because it’s over the 5 day warranty. Hello, I am typically a lurker but I wanted to share a horror story about LG's warranty service to warn others. To recap, we were contacted on May 10th by phone and also We stand behind the quality of our premium devices. 99 3 Years $288. For me, it was worth it as it's 5 years of peace of mind. With most electronics, the cost of the extended warranty is more than you would actually benefit from the warranty. In short, it’s almost never worth it to buy the extended warranty. GSP, BestBuy owns the process. Gotta call them and follow their process. The warranty verbiage seems confusing, because it looks like the 1-year manufacturer warranty from LG doesn't exclude burn-in for the C3 model. Panel replacement. That's a lot of extra cost to just get the burn-in warranty, because I'm very happy with the quality of the Geek Squad 5 year warranty all the way. Is LG extended warranty worth it for C2. I distinctly remember buying it with an additional extended warranty provided by Eldorado but I can’t find it anywhere. EDIT: Read in later comments that the person doesn't care about reliability, they just want "new tech stuff" and will be selling the house in 5 years. LG C2 = 2,087 with a 5-Year Best Buy warranty. The freezer would sometimes stop working and defrost Buying Advice US. There are a few dealerships that sell online direct for much cheaper prices. Is it worth it? Or it is better to just go with Costco and their $1,299 deal with 5 year warranty (but no burn in coverage)? I believe Greentoe is including tax and free shipping in Decided to purchase LG 8900 washing machine and drier. The thing that makes Best Buy's warranty so good is that they will replace a panel with burn-in, no questions asked. 99 Accessory Coverage 24 hr claims support LG Warranty Service for a 2021 Refrigerator. Costs more and covers one year in addition to the original warranty. I just bought a 55” LG CX open box with five hours on the clock for $839 plus tax from Best Buy. Assuming you’re buying a reliable brand in the category you’re shopping for, an extended warranty is not worthwhile except on professional gas ranges and French door refrigerators. C is 1 year unless you buy extra. The warranty covers all electronics and if just one major electronics component blows up in years 4-10, the warranty will almost certainly pay for itself. I purchased my TV from Best Buy and already purchase their 2 year extended warranty. The second is procedure. 08 for only 1 year, and a whopping $612. No, I am using LG one for 2 years and face no problem with it. But you should get a hold of the warranty contract service agreement. This warranty covers 100% of the parts and labor used in the repairs of your TV. Averaged out over all products you will buy in your lifetime, even if you have to get a product or two fixed, the money you save from non getting extended warranties ever will probably balance it out. However, things might have changed in past few months since I read it. Plus they can exchange it if there’s anything wrong out of the box. My question is about the BestBuy Extended Warranty/Protection. Today I called in to report the screen problem that recently became very noticeable. LG has been doing a lot of burn in panel replacements even on panels outside of warranty. Even if they’re covering it now, things could be different 5 years from now. It doesn’t say anything about burn in or dead pixels? Then don't buy an LG or Samsung consumer-level display, as they all have 1-year warranties. (i. So the home I purchased in 2022 came with an LG fridge purchased in 2021. Then there are apps that you can get to set the charger to stop at 80%. It’s very inexpensive, I believe I’ve seen a few people on here got there CX replaced with a C1. This is the belated final update to my horror miniseries: "Night Of The Dead LG Refrigerator; 49 Days Of Insanity". Got a call from the TV shop next to my house, they sent a repair technician to my house the next day. I got the LG 27GN950-B. I'm curious if this will result in in-store credit. I haven’t ever had a problem with a screen before, but most posts I read about current monitors are pretty doom and gloom. Tech 1: can't fix internal cooling systems Tech 2: Comes, tries to order some parts AIG: Denied the tech 2s parts, thus kicking off calls back and forth for a month. I bough a 65 CX and for £150 got accidental damage / burn in cover, so imo it's worth it. 😀 Lg canada and Burn in. Got a quote for a bumper to bumper extended warranty from CARCHEX- $4300 for 4 years or 75,000 miles. I have never tried any appliance from Bosch but heard a lot about its quality. The 2018 65" C8 is going for $2249 from LG authorized online dealers. I figured that was cheap enough to justify the 4-year warranty. A LG refrigerator will usually have a 5 year parts and labor warranty with a 10 year compressor parts warranty. nightmike99. But it may not be worth the gamble. Yeah 10 to 12 hours a day is "industrial" use. ++ The sub will remain private for at least 48hr from 0000UTC on 12th June 2023. Honestly I’m not saying you should do this but you theoretically could in 3-4 years say your tv has burn in and then have them replace it with a brand new model C14 etc. Unlike electronics, extended warranties can make sense for cars because repairs are expensive. " I'd argue a reasonable time on a AU$3500 oled is 4-5year and many successfully have had replacements for faults well past the 1yr LG warranty. The best thing you can do is keep it between 20% and 80% charged. But this warranty seems cheap compared to even a single service call. I'm talking about extended warranties that you pay extra for. I have an LG K92, and it's not rootable. The most stressful thing for a Li-ion battery is to be under 20% charged and over 80% charged. I finally decided I'm going to get a LG C1 65 as it's on sale for $1800 at both Best buy and at Costco. Costco. Hey I was curious what most people did for their screens. It looks like a 4 year warranty is $90. Meaning, save your money. Is that possible or must the TV be from LG. limited warranty coverage on top of the manufacturer’s first-year limited warranty. Additionally it does state it will pretty much cover what the manufacturer covers on their standard warranty. Manufacturer's warranty very frequently requires you to deal with the manufacturer, they don't usually allow BestBuy to act as their agent for their warranty. I'm pretty sure they were sued by some Australians and their stance changed on burn in replacements. Have a ‘20 KL Trailhawk around 35k miles on her. Thanks for the advice. • 4 yr. I know the G3 comes with a 5 year panel warranty (1st year is panel/parts/labor, years 2-5 are panel only per their website). Got a two year warranty on my 65" B7 for $200. Extended warranties really depend on the warranty. Personally it's not worth a $700 increase. $1,000 for an extra 5 year warranty on top of your existing 5 year warranty is really dumb. My Honda dealer sells a 10y/100k mile warranty for over $3000. Purchasing US. CPS prices are very affordable and they have a cool feature that most don't have. Just bought a $900 GE gas range from Abt. true I’m purchasing both LG 4200 washer and dryer. My TCL Series 6 lasted just over two years, just past the 2-year Geek Squad warranty I had on it. r/OLED. The only fix was to replace the OLED panel. I have been looking into burn in lately and also want to get an LG CX from Costco. I just purchased a 65” LG C3 TV from Target. 15% x $1000 = $150, 30% x $500 = $150) Does this seem reasonable for an LG washer? I’d expect to replace the drain pump year 4 or 5. I'm going to get best buy warranty but its $350-500 depending on the size. It looks amazing btw! Edit: Clarification on the warranty If you have a little extra and are accident prone, you should consider it. Good luck! Costco has LG appliances on sale right now. According to their site, they will cover burn in by either replacing the panel or sending you a check of the purchase price of the tv. Someone needs to rule this out: https://ibb. • for the purposes for which they are ordinarily used ( section 37 of the Act) and. Update Final (6): *Do Not Buy An LG Refrigerator*. I just recently bought a C1 from Best Buy. Is it…. Also, I'm assuming there's some sort of graduated reimbursement value. They are apparently 2 different things. My TV took a crap on me last month and asurion sent me a check for more than what I paid for the TV. The thing about Best Buy’s GSP is that it’s a first party warranty. All insurance and warranties are a scam until you need it. I have read it, and I can confirm it explicitly states burn-in is excluded. Or I can buy it from Best Buy for $1999 with the option for the 5 year protection plan for $449. Decided long ago that extended warranty is a scam. None of them explicitly state burn in. Obviously look at the cost:benefit and use logic. The profit margin on extended warranties was like 70%+, which is how the commission was calculated. 5 year best buy warranty is like $500 for the C1 but covers all parts and labor and gives the price of the tv back plus tax in store credit if they can't fix it. Right now the C1 is on sale at best buy for $2,099 and G1 for $2,799. For a normal warranty extension, I wouldn't bother. Being one of LG premium TVs in 2020/21, it should have a 5-year warranty. I just recently purchased it. BEWARE LG "Premium Care" Extended Warranty - The Clock is Ticking. (Most brands like LG, Samsung, etc do not actually make the product, it is built at some random facility and the brand logo is stuck on it with variable quality levels). PS - I understand that the LG G-series has a 5 year manufacturer warranty that covers burn-in, but I still haven't seen any prices below $2000 on the G2 or G3 65's. Story: LG fridge stopped cooling property 1 week before the expiration of the extended warranty. Check with your retailer about the manufacturer warranty that was present at the time of purchase. I sent an E-mail to LG with the please reimburse this it's only a month after the warranty expired. My all appliances are from the LG brand only. For those who got the deal on LG Velvet during Black Friday, LG offers a 2-year extended warranty program, and as far as I know they still honors it. ++ We look forward to seeing you later, and thank you for your understanding. Reply. Sky-Seeker. 11 votes, 37 comments. I had a 2018 OLED55C8AUA (since discontinued) that I purchased from Costco in November 2018 at which time they threw in an extended warranty ( 3 additional years to the LG 1 year for a total of 4 years) from Squaretrade (Allstate). They cannot sell a unit in your area without the proper means to assist a costumer with warranty service. Costco has been offering 5 year warranties for free on TVs for a few years now though. for lG, if you buy appliances from costco, and use their costco citibank card, they often cover you up to 5 years. Everyone's mileage will vary. In 2019, near the end of my 1 year LG manuf. LG G2 = 2,199 with a 5-year manufacturer warranty. Do you think I should also purchase the LG one as well? 2 Years $203. • 3 mo. Because there are no certified TV repairman within 50 miles of my house. Geek squad protection is the only warranty that actually says it covers "burn in" on OLEDs. Archived post. Extended warranties are a joke imo, I never get them. That being said, I still bought the best buy warranty as they could stop doing it at any time as their official warranty doesn't cover it. Check if you bought it with a credit card that extends the warranty. This makes them about the same cost, with the G2 being a slightly better TV. 16 votes, 58 comments. They are more willing to bend on the TV prices, since the warranty is a high profit margin item. It's $240. e. They don’t offer returns or exchanges. The LG Premium Care representative asked when I first noticed the 70 votes, 49 comments. Open comment sort options. I hopped on the LG site and couldn't find any OLED warranty info past a "1 year parts and labor" sentence. I bought the 5 year warranty. There's also a solid C3 65 deal on Greentoe ($1399) that I'm considering. You can try. When my CX oled stopped turning on, I contacted LG. Considering picking it up with their 5 year extended warranty. A good price at Best Buy may be $2500-$2750. They repair it themselves. $100 warranty on a $290 laptop is probably dumb. So I was able to buy a LG C1 and pocket about $600. I know that mostly these are not "worth" it. I'm thinking of LG premium as well, but not sure they cover burn in. •. Try to be helpful and don’t abuse anyone. Covers burn in and allows you to not worry about using the TV to the fullest. By my calculations, it'd be worth it if there's a greater than 15% chance the washer breaks down and needs replacing in the next 3 years, or a >30% chance it needs a repair costing $500. ago • Edited 3 mo. The 42" C2 was around $1k recently and the warranty was around $180 for 5 years. Should I get it? It's pretty costly here in Canada. It uses proprietary parts and doesn't offer users any means of self repair or part replacement so once this warranty is gone, you're screwed. For those of you that have purchased OLED tv through Greentoe, is it smart to buy the 4 year warranty? Thanks. Plot twist: They might cover it. I usually consider a warranty if. Also, don’t buy from Mopar. I’m planing on buying the LG WM4000 washer and matching gas dryer. Stolen TVs are also not covered. Today i finally bit the bullet and ordered a C2 from Bestbuy (Canada), I plan to get an extended warranty but I'm seeing a lot of contradictory info on Reddit about LG's warranties. It's very hard to do, though, unless you're rooted. It's especially useful, if you have Just picked up a brand new 55" LG C2 and didn't get the 5 year warranty as it was $250, nearly 25% of the purchase price. For cars, if something goes wrong and its covered, you can save thousands. 20 for 3 years! The thing is, my display is currently being replaced under the original 1 year warranty. Before I made the swap I ran some of the screen tests and there were zero signs of burn in as well. "Best Buy" cannot do anything about it. This subreddit has gone dark as part of a mass protest against Reddit's recent API changes, which break third-party apps and moderation tools. But Walmart offers a wall My one year factory warranty is about to expire in November on my 65” C1 and I just received a Renewal Option from LG. warranty on my LG OLED65B7A I purchased the LG Premium Care extended warranty. I forget the exact number but there’s actually an allowable amount of dead pixels for a panel to pass into retail. And I'm still inclined to buy it because that's an extra 7 years on the car and 5 years on the power train. 1- open box means there could be something wrong with it already. I guess the question is, is the manufacturer warranty as good or better than Finally Costco has free installation and removal of old appliance. $300 isn’t bad at all. I've had 4 different models since 2016 and only paid the original price of 2300 plus like 200~ for every new model (for the warranty) . I used my B7 pretty hard until I just got a C2. Best Buy is the one place I know that has an extended warranty that covers burn-in. 3- burn in is a real possibility for all OLEDs, new or old. It's not ideal for a situation like OP's either, just The Consumer Protection Act gives a warranty on all goods you purchase or lease from a merchant. That is bullshit! Make a formal complain to LG, and ask to be revised by higher authority in LG department. Sort by: Best. Going to disagree with everyone here. Bought the U8G recently, got it price-matched and bought a 4-year Squaretrade warranty for $89 including a $20 coupon. depends on your country, I'd say yes, LG reliablility is ~ 7/10 as far as the history of this forum goes. mikey82982. All LG OLED TV owners can interact here. The item also says 2 year warranty from the concierge services. I bought an LG G1 65 inch last month, and in my country (India), LG provided me with 3 years of warranty on it. totally worth it. com? The Best Buy extended warranty is a joke in my opinion. In Europe LG already offers 5 year warranty but some stores have extra protection plans. (Family of four with baby twins. Greentoe extended warranty worth it? Lg E9 OLED. That is exactly how LG warranty claims work. Yale appliance has a good article on this. It’s a risk. If the margin is that high, it should tell you how statistically likely it was that it was used. 5, definitely. They said they would send someone out. Spend the money on a nice sound system, you're covered. For instance, we sell a 5 year warranty for appliances worth up to $1K for $150. Depends on what that extra warranty incudes. Since my bumper to bumper warranty expired and powertrain warranty is expiring in about a year (I drive 20,000 miles a year), I’m thinking about getting an extended warranty. If you purchase one of their warranties and you never submit a claim, at the end of the warranty term, you can get half of the price you paid for the warranty back. Also burn in on newer panels is hard, you really have to fuck up (play CNN for 8 hours a day straight). Was planning on buying from Home Depot. Give them a call but most likely they wont cover the pixel burn in. The author gives two anecdotes when a warranty saved them lol The blog post seems to be directed at third party warranty companies, which doesn’t exactly apply to a GSP The final verdict of the blog post is to take advantage of warranties. ) It seems the recent consensus is go with an extended warranty on most brands regardless of what you choose. Here in Germany LG offers an extended warranty and also lg premium care. I bought my c9 back in June. Best Warranties/Protection Plans for LG Washer and Dryer. I plan on keeping it for a while. Buying the LG Cx most likely, and trying to find the best deal. Ive called LG twice now, and both times the agents swore up and down that the extended warranty purchased direct from them covers both burn in and dead pixels, even The truth is more than 90% of people will never use their extended warranty and end up paying a third or more the cost of a brand new TV by the time they are ready to get a new one anyways. Enjoy the same coverage of the first-year manufacturer’s warranty for an additional twelve months. LG recently extended the warranty on their OLED gaming monitors to 2 years due to burn-in issues (as per this article), but their standard consumer LCDs are still just 1-year (nb - their business-class LCDs have 3-year warranties, like most other brands). Go to LGPromise. Here's my confirmation. I don’t expect to see an issue with my C2 either. They have a five year…. If it were any other TV from LG/Sony/Samsung, I’d say don’t bother with the warranty - chances are it’ll last 5+ years (though my opinion differs when we start talking about budget brands like TCL, Vizio, etc). GSP would cover both. I thought it was a great fridge but there came troubles. $100 on a $600 is more worth it. if I'm planning on keeping the product as a 1. If the Costco (and my credit card) extended warranty just extends the manufacturer warranty, I'm not sure what would win out. Is the extended 5 year warranty $159 for washer and $139 for dryer worth it? If you're going LG, by all means, yes. MOD. They're just a retail shop. You will need to provide the following details: Carrier; Date of purchase; IMEI number; Upload proof of purchase showing product name; Personal details; Read our Terms and Conditions to get more detail about the promotion. Ive called LG twice now, and both times the agents swore up and down that the extended warranty purchased direct from them covers both burn in and dead pixels, even Consumer law allows strict 1 year warranty on all purchases and items are covered for a "reasonable time and in addition to any warranties that manufacturers and/or suppliers provide for a good'. 25K subscribers in the LGOLED community. The warranty also covers all internal hardware I realize that the LG line and the Alienware are very similar panels, but I've read that LG has a shorter warranty (1 year) and is worse at customer service. Plan starts at $360 plus taxes for 2 years and goes up to $529 plus taxes for 4 years! I know I could probably bargain and get a lower estimate but not sure by how much! Howdy folks, I searched but only found older results on this; I’m looking to buy an LG CX 48” television possibly from Costco, and one of the promotions is that if you get the $100 Allstate warranty you also get $100 off, essentially making it a free 3 year warranty. Edit: fix broken link TLDR; Based on being a moderate gamer with mixed usgae is it worth the burnin risk buying LG C9 77" OLED without an extended warranty or going with a more secure , albeit a sacrifice in quality , for the new Sony x900H 85" with a 5 year warranty. Should I buy an extended warranty that covers burn-in? Not that it can't happen, but it's rare to have burn in within a year. My c1 only lasted 17 months before the panel failed, I’d get the warranty. I hope so! its their damn brand lol. Add a Comment. Buying a "5 year plan" on one of those POS appliances will gain you nothing. I bought the asurion extended warranty from Amazon for $189 when I bought my lgc9. I'm not referring to free warranties. Reply reply. I just got an offer from LG Premium to cover my OLED65C8PUA bought last March. I can buy a 65” LG CX for $1760 directly from LG with the standard warranty. Buy total tech support for $50 off with a new TV purchase; then, get the 5 year warranty at a discount and TV calibration for $50. 5 year free warranty if you buy from Costco. Have heard great things about Costco customer service and warranty; but Lowe’s is coming out significantly cheaper (have an additional 10% off there on top of current sales prices). If I can remember correctly LGs policy is to honor warranty based on a certain number of bad/dead sub-pixels that equates to around 5 full Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now As anyone dealt with a failed compressor on a recent LG? We didnt get extended warranty, but the The problem is reading the fine print, it specifically says it doesnt cover burn in issues. Costco doesn’t charge for those parts so that saves $30 or so bucks. If you have broken a cell phone every 6 months for the last 3 years then buy the warranty duh. The goods must be usable. I bought the extended warranty of +2 years on top (making it a total of 5 years) for a price of €338. Not allowed to post deals… LG G2 with 5-Year Manufacture Warranty VS LG C2 with 5-Year Best Buy Warranty. Get a warranty if your TV is gonna be on for 12 hours a day. Did you know that panels don’t have to leave the factory with 100% working pixel rate. UPDATE: Just picked up the LG CX for $3,949 at Best Buy (also got an additional $50 off with Rewards). For the average American living paycheck to paycheck that would be absolutely devastated if their washing machine died, maybe. 2) They price match amazon as long as its sold by shipped by amazon and in stock. Click Register Here to enroll for the second-year extended warranty within 90 days of your purchase date. From permanent white lines appearing / to all sorts of other issues id definitely get an extended warranty, unless you live in AU like me where we don't have to pay for extended warranties because the consume law has our back. Have checked out prices at different stores including Lowe’s and Costco. LG premium I'm not sure. Since my last update (May 13th), the repair has so far held (knocks wood), but I cannot relax and trust the unit. Based on previous posts here, i am not worried about getting burn in over time especially with the recommendation oled care settings. If I am not mistaken it usually does not cover burn in but the LG G3 comes with a standard 5-year warranty which I believe Are Greentoe’s TV warranties any good? Title question. This will show the brand's faith in the product. I normally don't consider buying extended warranties, but depending on the setup my job gives me with a new computer/laptop, I may strongly benefit from the Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C. But one indicator of quality is how long the original warranty is for and how cheap is the extended warranty. Now you can also purchase on their website extended warranty which states plain as day that there is no difference between standard and extended, that you are just Best Buy's geek squad warranty covers burn in. Purchased from best buy and their warranty plan uses AIG. • in normal use for a reasonable length of time, which may vary according to the price paid, the terms of the contract and the I got an extended warranty, I think it’s worth in on a major purchase such as the LG C1. I was sent a letter informing me about Mopar’s warranty. Definitely got the 5 year geek squad warranty and it is worth every penny in my opinion. If you do go for the extended warranty, see if you can negotiate the price down on the OLED TV. 3) The extended warranty at best buy covers burn in, amazon's does not. If I purchase with the Chase Freedom Unlimited card (which extends manufacturer's warranty of 3 years of less by 1 year), would it extend the year 1 panel/parts/labor, or would it not apply since they already provide the 5 year panel warranty and that's greater than the What my gripe is with these 1 year warranties, is with VR headsets. However--I just received my new 3yr LG Premium Care (extended warranty) Plan and (surprise!) the type of coverage is listed as "Carry In"! The fine print says that the extended warranty period service will be the same type of coverage as the first-year manufacturer's warranty--in other words, the terms of the first year warranty determine the A long time ago I worked retail sales at a mid-sized chain in California. You need your IMEI number and the receipt from T-Mobile. I live almost next door to a TV repair shop that does warranty contract work for LG. That's around $36 a year insurance on the tv so if you are going to be worried about it, it might be worth it to you. 3 years, ehh. I recently purchased this tv after a ton of research but deep down I’m still worried about burn in. I’d like to get a warranty, and it comes down to Walmart’s ($150) “extended 1 year warranty”, or BestBuy’s ($170) “2 year of geek squad protection”. product is over $1000 and is notably fragile/problematic electronics. 2 years of geek squad for $170 sounds better than 1 year of a Walmart warranty for $150. ago. I was specifically concerned about burn-in, and the sales rep sold me on the extended 5yr geek squad warranty which specifically covers burn-in. co/JQLvS59. Pretty sure LG will replace your panel once for free if you have burn in. Best buy warranty for the 77" CX would have been $950 for me. Its 25/month and covers all your electronics except cell phone in your house for as long as you own them, tvs, dvd player, computer, laptop,tablet,all smart devices, avr, Bluetooth speaker, and as many as you have. [deleted] • 5 yr. A few years back I had my LG TV fail just a month after the warranty expired. Not even reading the details no they are not worth it unless provided by the manufacturer. The listing was for 23 dollars but the final payment I have logged was for 28 dollars. I’m just wondering if I should do it. . tr zr cp uv zm gy lr pf xi wy