I just purchased the LENOVO H50 desktop computer from Best Buy?

The warranty I believe is $80 maybe a few dollars lower. I told the sales guy Id think about it. Its for 1 year. I have 14 days to think about it is this a good deal or is it possible to get a warranty through Lenovo

I haven't even taken the pc out the box and hooked it up I've been so busy and still using my laptop

1 year for $80 doesn't seem that great. If you know you're the sort of person that breaks computers like crazy then maybe, but generally you have a 30 or so day grace period where if something is broken you can get it replaced or fixed anyway just by calling lenovo. Computers rarely have significant hardware issues in their first year of use. You know if you're planning to throw it out a window or if you get a lot of viruses or anything like that. If you are, then go for the warranty, if you're pretty responsible, given the speed at which technology is improving you're probably better off just replacing it if it breaks down in a couple years.

All and I mean All extended warranties are a RIP OFF. Your betting it will fail, they are betting it won't. They also decide how it will be fixed if it does fail. Lots of electrons gear gets lost and the customer is told they had to send it off. I worked for 2 authorized service centers and both of them literally played the I can out wait the customer hundreds of times. First they deny its got a problem, then they claim they are waiting on parts, then they say they had to ship it off for repairs, then it came back with the same problem, then it had to be sent off again. If there's no time table in the contract they can play that game until you give up and they keep your equipment. They got dozen of ways to play you. One shop I only stayed a year because of the dishonesty of the owners.

STOP! THINK! > It's under the manufactures compulsory law 12 months warranty Best Buys 12 months warranty is not worth the paper it's printed on, If you bought the warranty and took it in for repair Best Buy would fix it then charge the Manufactures for it under their 12 months compulsory warranty It's a BB con

This is what you do, Go to the manufactures customer service website Register your computer on their website if you have any problems then you can log in and ask their customer any question you want to Lenovo web link below for you