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Edmunds article: Third-Party Extended Warranty Scams
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Yes, it is true that insurance companies take your premiums and invest them to make additional revenue. In theory, in a competitive business model, those earnings are already calculated actuarily into the insurance rates one pays. The tanking of the stock market is one reason insurance rates have been rising. There is also other factors that are considered in setting rates. Depending on the policy, some vehicles will never make claims due to being wrecked and totaled, the owner dies, the policyholder fails to maintain the vehicle, the vehicle is sold and the warranty is not/cannot be transferred. In my situation, one major repair in 100,000 miles will cover the cost of the warranty. I do agree, that dealing with warranty companies and mechanics are such a hassle (along with the huge losses in the stock market the last few years) that the money in the mason jar in the backyard may be a good idea. |
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If you are a company like Furd, and have increased incentives to $3450 to just move cars, where do you save money [get some back] by paying the dealer and his employees LESS on warranty work........unless the government will bail you out...[No Japanese will do it too much liability] ......finally they are talking about firing 2400 white collars before end of year. [today's news] Their labor and pension costs [mostly unfunded] are killing them as is their lack of productivity. http://www.fordtechs.com/survey.asp http://flatratetech.com/pub102.htm http://flatratetech.com/pub104.htm What does all this have to do with warranty, the unions are in process of organizing technicans. Doubtful that they could cheapen the line more than they already have done......Paper and glue cars are next you really don't need metal. |
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I may be flying without a warranty on my 95 olds Aurora since WG is not paying claims. I must admit that I am a little scared about that possibility. The one warranty I can still get will cost me $1,850 for 2 years. What do yu think guys??? The warranty is from National Auto Care Corporation. Henri |
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| Henry why are you considering a 3rd party extended warranty after the WG disaster? Personally I probably wouldn't pay $1850 for a 2 year contract. Put the money in the bank and use it for repairs for the next 2 years. | |
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I'm not intending to but I just want to have an idea. Are there any fees to pay for? |
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Hi ambet Any cancellation provisions and requirements should be in the contraxt you received when you purchased. Every company is different in terms of how they handle cancellations - some pay in full, some pro-rate. kcram Host Smart Shopper and FWI Message Boards |
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In the case of WG, the contract is of no use. I cancelled withing their 60 review period. Even though the contract mentions that I should get back all the money I spent, the reality of the matter is that I am stil waiting to see 1 cent. Once money has left your hands, do not expect that you will see it again. |
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A newspaper reporter would like to talk with Smart Choice automotive warranty customers. Please respond to jfallon |
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