One Year Warrantee Repair

I have a 24" T V (24L4200U) under the one year warrantee with no picture.
Unfortunately, I can't carry the T V to an authorized repairshop (large city - San Diego) as I expected.
 Sear's will not help.  Next time I will buy at Costco where I expect they would replace the T V.
Anyway, the question is whether to pay the $50 or so to ship to Maine for Toshiba Service, and
be withour a T V for some time   OR   should I pay for the repair myself.
Has anyone paid for a T V "no picture" repair???  

If you are refering this to Apple, you have come to a wrong place, as this is a user to user support. Apple does not read this discussions here. If you have a complaint about the poor service you have, you may have to contact Apple CS.

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