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WarrantyWarehouse.com - BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL

34 messages,  Last post on Sep 06, 2007 at 4:58 AM

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So...how long have you been selling service contracts? by mitzij
Apr 11, 2005 (9:44 am)
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1. Jaybird seems to have learned quite a bit by reading contracts provided-many websites have sample contracts that can be downloaded. Legitimate companies will send copies of contracts to be read.
 
2. I can buy a car, tack the cost of the service contract onto my auto loan and, in effect, make payments on the service contract.
 
3. Warranty Gold had a RRG backing it. The RRG went under, supposedly taking WG with it. RRGs are not the most stable organizations.
 
4. You're right, Jaybird should check out manufacturer backed service contracts. He will find they are NOT the same as other providers. Manufacturer backed contracts pay for OEM parts, and are much more concise about what is covered and what is not. I have yet to see a GMPP claim denied due to 'normal wear and tear' whereas that is the favorite excuse of certain other companies I have dealt with.
 
5. Please break up your writing with paragraphs, it's easier to read. Also, please make an attempt at decent grammar and spelling. Again, easier to read.
 
EDIT: Oh, and one more thing. It's illegal to purchase a service contract on an item with a known problem, then submit for repairs. That's called insurance fraud.
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wc1710@peoplepc.com by william14
Mar 06, 2006 (1:46 pm)
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does anyone have experience with warranty acceptance corporation
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Re: WarrantyWarehouse.com KEEP FAR AWAY THEY WILL RIP YOU OFF DANGER DANGER by dtownfb
Sep 06, 2007 (4:58 am)
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First off you are responding to a two year old post.
 
Second, Please do not use all capital letters. it is very hard to read.
 
Third, Please use a period at the end of your sentences. Rather annoying trying to figure out where your thoughts end and where another begins.
 
Four, why did you even buy an extended warranty when the Kia has 5 yr/60k bumper to bumper and 100k mile powertrain warranty.
 
Five, did you talk to WarrantyWarehouse before you rented the car to see exactly what they would cover or did you just assume they would cover the entire rental?

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