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Re: Extended Warranty [8sparkplugs] by mitzij
Aug 03, 2007 (3:40 am)
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Replying to: 8sparkplugs (Aug 02, 2007 6:11 pm)

Read the contract carefully. A few will say the dealer has a hand in it (is responsible), most will say your deal is directly with the service contract company and it's insurers. The letter they sent may also shed some light.
In other cases where a SCC went under, some dealers have paid claims out of thier own pockets, some have done partial payments, others say 'tough luck'.
 
Next time, tell her to skip the service contract. In the 10 years it'll take her to drive 20,000 miles, she is unlikely to use it. Her biggest problem will probably be a crapped-out battery due to lack of driving. Batteries aren't covered by service contracts.
 
Dealerships sell third-party contracts more often than mfg-backed ones for one reason: money. They make more profit off third-party ones than mfg-backed ones. My former F&I guy would 'advise' against GMPP, even though he knows it's a superior product.
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Re: Extended Warranty [mitzij] by joel0622
Aug 03, 2007 (4:02 am)
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Replying to: mitzij (Aug 03, 2007 3:40 am)

Buying an aftermarket warranty is like buying a $50K car then going to Auto Zone and buying a $32 set of spinner hub caps to put on it.
 
Spend a couple hundred extra and get the factory service contract.
 
Though now days with the longer factory warranties the after markets are usually more expensive. When Ford went to 5yr/60K standard Powertrain warranty my service contract prices dropped an average of around $400.
 
Also if an Am warranty is extremely inexpensive there is probably a reason why.
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Bingo! by mitzij
Aug 03, 2007 (4:32 am)
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I've seen some aftermarket contracts that cost MORE than GMPP. I'm constantly amazed at what people get themselves into.
(I make a habit of reading customers' contracts when they give 'em to me)
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Re: Extended Warranty [joel0622] by jipster
Aug 03, 2007 (6:17 am)
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Replying to: joel0622 (Aug 03, 2007 4:02 am)

My Mazda dealership closed their doors about a year ago. They did not offer their Mazda warranty when I bought in 04', but an aftermarket warranty. Glad now I didn't buy.
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Re: Extended Warranty [jipster] by joel0622
Aug 03, 2007 (6:32 am)
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Replying to: jipster (Aug 03, 2007 6:17 am)

We had a Hyundai dealer get shut down here years ago because he was selling warranties but not reporting them, i.e not paying the manufacture for the contract. He was pocketing the whole selling price. It took about two years and he got shut down to.
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Re: Extended Warranty [joel0622] by jipster
Aug 03, 2007 (7:08 am)
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Replying to: joel0622 (Aug 03, 2007 6:32 am)

The funny thing about the Craig & Landreth Mazda store closing, was that they printed full page ads in the newspaper. The ads directed their Mazda customers to the two other Mazda dealerships for warranty service. Then they reopened their doors under Craig & Landreth Preowned.
 
I have yet to get anything from them in the mail about getting my van serviced or buying any of their preowned cars. Maybe, it is because they screwed me out of my "free tires for life" and they knew what the answer would be. Who knows.
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Re: 2005 Mercedes C55 AMG extended warranty HELP [thaitravellr] by volvomax
Aug 06, 2007 (4:51 pm)
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Replying to: thaitravellr (Jul 09, 2007 4:30 pm)

Don't know of any aftermarket co that will touch an AMG car.
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Re: 2005 Mercedes C55 AMG extended warranty HELP [volvomax] by luvmybenz
Aug 07, 2007 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: volvomax (Aug 06, 2007 4:51 pm)

Great Lakes Warranty 1-888-740-7111 I bought this one through TCB auto warranty.
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Re: great lakes warranty advertisement by mitzij
Aug 07, 2007 (8:52 am)
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Replying to: luvmybenz (Aug 07, 2007 8:11 am)

Have you read their contract? Did you see the problems with it?
 
Great Lakes' contracts have more loopholes than a giant rollercoaster. There is a ton of room for them to wriggle out of payment.
 
    Their claims process is a joke. For one claim I had to deal with, they insisted on supplying an alternator 'from our warehouse' instead of giving the customer a choice between OEM and aftermarket. They got a rebuilt piece of junk instead of a reliable part. (that had to be replaced a few months later) Getting approval is akin to having teeth pulled. On every claim I've handled through them, I had to wait more than a week for payment. (a decent company pays same- or next-day) Several times when I would call (when I didn't get voicemail, which never got answered), the associate would literally say 'let me see if I can find the credit card'. That mickeymouse behavior is not the kind I would recommend anyone subject themselves to.
  
    If I haven't convinced readers against it, and you must have a great lakes 'warranty', they have their own website and you can cut out the middleman at TCB. There's no sense in spending more money than you feel you must. Personally, I'd take that $1500 you'd blow on a service contract and save it. (or go to Vegas-at least I'd have fun while pouring my money down the drain)

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