Trutech = Terrible 8

Kristin and I love movies. Going to the movies, renting movies, talking about movies, anything “movies” really. So, naturally we decided to purchase a DVD player not long after we were married. We tried to make the eeconomical choice and get a cheap DVD player. So we went to Target and spent a whopping $25.95 on the latest in TruTech technology. I should have known that we had made a bad decision when I picked up the box and literally thought that it was just an empty display box (because it was so light). So we get up to the register and the cashier says to me, “Would you like to purchase the Target Tech Guarantee?” “What’s the Target Tech Guarantee?” I say. “It’s a one-time payment of $29.95 that guarantees if anything goes wrong with something from our technology department, we’ll replace it with the same model for free.” I then politely remind the cashier that, “The DVD player only costs $25.95, so I could replace it with the same one for $4.00 less than the warranty by just buying a whole new DVD player.” He concedes and quietly bags my latest investment.
So, we get home and borrow a burned (copied) DVD from a friend. The DVD player skips constantly to the point where we have to stop the movie altogether. Kristin and I determine that the machine is just a bit fussy and that it doesn’t read copied discs all that well. Until a few nights later when we pop in a newly purchased DVD and it does the same thing. Then, we decide to try the season 1 disc of “The Office”. This time, the DVD player says, “Loading”…..”Loading”…..”Loading”…..and then shuts off.
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