A:Answerper Best Buy FAQ's: Yes, you have 60 days after your purchase to add Geek Squad Protection, including standard Geek Squad Protection Plans, Plans with Accidental Damage from Handling, and Product Replacement Plans. You may add the applicable Plan on your Purchase History page. To add a Plan with Accidental Damage from Handling or a Product Replacement Plan, you'll need to bring your item into a Best Buy store.
A:AnswerHey there! Thanks for reaching out about this! I'm sorry to hear about what happened to the laptop. It absolutely will cover the repair of the damage. To get started, please visit www.geeksquad.com/schedule to set up a free consultation at your local Best Buy.
A:AnswerHi there. Thank you for your question! The Geek Squad Protection covers you more for the hardware aspect, such as drops, spills or defects. In this case, it would not cover you for viruses or thorough support. However, we'd be more than happy to take a look at the computer at our Geek Squad to get started and see what can be done. Please visit www.geeksquad.com/schedule to set up a free consultation at your local Best Buy.
A:AnswerHi there. Thanks for your great question! I'm sorry to hear about the laptop. The Geek Squad Protection should be able to cover the damage. To get started, please visit www.geeksquad.com/schedule to set up a free consultation at your local Best Buy.
A:AnswerGreat question! In most cases, upgrades to internal components must be performed by an authorized service center (such as Geek Squad) so as not to void the Geek Squad Protection plan or manufacturer warranty of the product. Feel free to schedule an appointment with the Agents at your local Best Buy to go over more options at: www.geeksquad.com/schedule.
A:AnswerHi Rosie – That will depend on the printer that you have, as different models get set up in different ways. If you need help setting it up, I encourage you to reach out to your printer manufacturer or to call us at 1-800-GEEKSQUAD (1-800-433-5778) to set up an appointment to have someone come out to get it set up for you.
A:AnswerThe Total Tech Support which I have had for over a year now is largely a sales hype. The 24/7 assistant is a chat available only person someone without ANY useful information, each & every time I have contacted them, including tonight. The chat sessions invariably want lots of info from YOU and then direct you to call the store or schedule an appointment. I tried using it again tonight. The in store tech support is occasionally helpful and often useless.
Oh well.
In house consultations are also just hype, but that is another topic. The Total Tech support is Supposed to be about "accessibility" does Not include repairing a defective device (it is more for dumb questions of computer illiterate people, and God Forbid you try to improve your security; you get the "most people do not have hackers or need to worry about security", wow, what amazing information that is!
and what a dismissive turn off, to hear from someone who does not want to improve my security.)
The protection plan for one year is a results driven functional warranty but if the device has a one year warranty then you Do Not Need it.
The GS will send devices off , in my experience, so you might as well, send it off to the manufacturer , insured, and hound them.
A:AnswerWhen you buy the geek warranty it is automatically linked to your laptop or product that you purchased, you dont have to do anything. Once you purchase the Geek warranty it automatically activates.
A:AnswerBased on the information given. It is a repair of normal wear & tear and defects. They'll fix failures from dust, internal heat, and humidity, as well as defects in materials and workmanship.