Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Am I the only SECO customer that pays $5.95 a month for a surge lease?
Which I've been doing for over six years. I just called, and, Good News! I can simply buy the damn thing for $350 right now. That stings, knowing I've waisted hundreds all ready. |
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We distinctly remember when installed 2 options one time purchase or monthly option was offered. We chose the one time option.
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Why not just remove it and save even more money? I have not paid anything for surge "protection" for the past 6 years.
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Do you get a new surge mitigator for your $350, or do you get to give them $350 for the one you've had for six years?
Once you buy it, does it have to get periodically replaced? |
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We purchased it just after we moved in.
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I would buy the old one and they give me a 15 year warranty on it. I guess it's kinda like a fuse, where it blows if I'm hit with a powerful surge. |
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Smart move.
I was just so busy moving, I just wanted the power on. That's my excuse sad |
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Yep, you're the only one
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Well, I apologize, but you asked, eh? Surge protection is akin to appliance warranty, likely you'll not ever need it and won't collect if you do. I don't know anyone who has benefitted from this SECO deal.
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Just expand your options....Best Buy?
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Before moving to TV, I lived in the Ocala national forest. I got surge hit's twice a year. Bought a new phone set every year, if you had a hard sneeze the power went out.
Been here over 6 years and there's been 2 or 3 power outages total and those were not a very long duration. |
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Do the math. $350 each for 80,000 houses is $28 million. That would buy a lot of appliances. And, note that appliances with a computer chip are not covered. In fact, the SECO warranty covers almost nothing. I would suggest reading the SECO warranty exclusion clause, if you want a good laugh.
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Does anyone know the difference between the red & the green light on these devices? I see my neighbors have them, & some have a green light & some have a red light. (I don't have one, yet.)
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The red light indicates that the surge protector is on. The green light indicates the ground is on and is working.
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Closed Thread |
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