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You are an accountant highrolla... by chrisgivens
Mar 08, 2004 (6:09 pm)
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Dealers are just trying to make money, just like you. Do you work for free? I need to hire you.
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As an accountant, by driftracer
Mar 08, 2004 (6:15 pm)
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you'd think he'd be able to "do the math" as the popular phrase suggests.
 
There's way too much proof out there that consumers lose out and take many more chances with aftermarket warranties.
 
I would want my accountant to be a better consumer before I allowed him to "do the math" with MY money...
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I don't understand... by isellhondas
Mar 09, 2004 (12:50 pm)
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How have we been ROBBING customers?
 
By offering factory backed warranties that do what they say they will?
 
I hope your Johnny Come Lately warranty company stays in business this time!
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I have experience with Auto Warranty Broker by brucem
Apr 05, 2004 (5:19 am)
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They paid out about $2K in claims, and then when I sold the car I even got a partial refund!
 
Since I bought my warranty from them, about a year ago, their prices have gone up a bit. I'd say their claims administrator was tough, but fair. No leeway or being "nice guys" and covering things that were not listed or related to the main problem, but they did cover what they were contractually obligated to cover.
 
Bruce
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Dealership is Sticking it to ya' by sirbt
Aug 07, 2004 (8:18 am)
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I came here looking for advise on my GMC and somehow feel into this discussion. I can tell you staright up that I love my extended warranty. I bought it late last year from a broker called Auto warranty Associates, in Arixzona. I'll put the web address in later, but anyway I was originally going to buy from my dealer. I bought the Denali used with 30K and they were going to hit me for a little over 3000.00 just to get me to 75K. Finance another 3k in the deal for 6 years and pay interest too, no way. Anyway to make a long story short I went online and talked to at least a dozen brokers or companies. I got prices from 1000.00 uop to 2000.00 for all kinds of warranties. Anyway these guys told me not to be in a hurry that I had 5k left on my warranty take my time and shop. So I did, I read through all the quotes I got and every time I called them they had an answer. It was the most low pressure sale I've ever been in. The warranty company I bought was Ultimate Warranty out of Pa. I have filed one small claim on the cooling system and it was covered. Here is the address for their web site http://www.autowarrantyassociates.com
SirBT
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by audia8q
Aug 07, 2004 (8:54 am)
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Tell us if you feel the same way after you make some claims.
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Re: Dealership is Sticking it to ya' [sirbt] by maxx4me
Aug 07, 2004 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: sirbt (Aug 07, 2004 8:18 am)

it is amazing that GM is too stupid to offer their extended warranties at a reasonable price, that they lose business from people like yourself. Sadly, few people know that they can negotiate the price on GMPP, and can also buy one at a great rate from two different internet outfits (one in PA, one in IA). I think it is time that people start bundling their negotiations on their prospective GM purchases, coupling the warranty with the purchase of the car. By doing so, these dealers would not just lose the warranty business (which most of the dealers don't care about since they think you'll be coming back to them for future service with cash in hand), but lose the car sale as well. I wish you well with your warranty SirBT. I think we would all be better simply puting our money under our pillows for when we have a mechanical breakdown; and then when the car breaks down, taking it to an independent repair firm.
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why manufacturers esp's are more expensive by manamal
Aug 07, 2004 (1:33 pm)
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GM, Toyota, Chrylser, Ford, etc.... warrentees are more expensive -- not because of the the markup -- but because they stand behind thier products. Other companies do not give a darn if you are happy with the car. However, the manufacturers will pay off much easier than other companies.
 
All extended warentees/Service plans have 50% markups. And remember, if the deal is too good to be true, it probably is.

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