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Should I buy Geek Squads Proection Plan for my Beats headphones?

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They say it's a replacement plan that covers accidental damage so if I were to drop them and they don't work or break I'm covered which is what I want..But I normally take good care of my stuff and really don't see myself ever dropping them.

What do you guys think? I think it will cost anywhere from $14.99 to $29.99

Hell yeah buy two just in case you fuck it up twice.

Postjack is right. The protection plan only covers one ear. You should pick up two. Four if you have the Quadrophonic Beats phones.

Break them now. Don't get the replacement plan. You can thank us later.

Instead of buying insurance, just put $30 a month into a cookie jar.  Then, when you break, lose or get tired of the Beats, you'll be able to afford a nice sounding pair of headphones instead of bad sounding but "cool" headphones.  Even better, you won't be different like everybody else is being different.

Buy it. Anything you can do to protect your Beats is worth it.

I'd recommend the 29.99

Postjack is right. The protection plan only covers one ear. You should pick up two. Four if you have the Quadrophonic Beats phones.

 

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