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#44 of 59 what kind of help did you expect?
by mitzij
Mar 25, 2008 (6:05 am)
Do you want me to say: Yes! it's GM's fault! they should unwind the deal! Give you a GMPP contract! Give you a new car! Buy you a house!
Ain't gonna happen.
You posted. I gave you a dose of reality.
I work for a dealership, but never heard of Huntington Chev until your post.
I believe there's something in the membership agreement on this site about calling people names.
I'm just trying to get you to stop blaming third parties when you bought a dud service contract of your own volition.
If you had heeded the warnings (many of which I wrote) on this site, and not bought a third-party service contract, you'd not be in the pickle in which you find yourself. That's not my fault, not the dealership's fault, and definitely not GM's fault.
#45 of 59 A little support
by steve333
Mar 25, 2008 (7:48 am)
Thats fine, but if someone came on and said they were out $1400 I'd be a tad supportive.
The dealer did pressure sell the warranty and yes we're to blame for signing it and I admit I did try and convince myself that we did the right thing, but when someone goes into a GM dealer and requests a GM warranty thats what they should get. Buying a car is a pressure situation and I thought GM would be surprised to hear that the dealer put down GM's own warranty in favor of a third party. They were not pleased about it, but like you said they wouldnt be able to do anything about it.
Lesson to all out there-NEVER buy a Third Party Warranty.
#46 of 59 Re: A little support [steve333]
by mitzij
Mar 25, 2008 (9:53 am)
Thats fine, but if someone came on and said they were out $1400 I'd be a tad supportive.
My first response to you was supportive-I suggested you find out if the dealer was responsible via your contract. You treated that advice with the same attitude you treated my (an others') advice two years ago when you bought the contract. I recall one poster even warned you that API could go bankrupt.
I have great sympathy for people who are taken advantage of, but when they allow themselves to be snookered in spite of excellent advice, my sympathy wanes.
We've got a couple who bought a new Malibu here. They are very nice, very old people. Their car is 4 years old, has all of 6500 miles on it. My service manager makes a trip to their house about twice a year to charge the battery for them (for free). Mrs. Malibu showed up a few months ago with a shiny new service contract, she paid $2600 for it.She needs a service contract like she needs a hole in her head. (the boss will goodwill any repairs it needs for as long as he can) It broke my heart to see, though there's nothing I can do except encourage cancellation. One of those fly-by-night companies that auto-calls people got ahold of her and convinced her to buy. If she'd called me, I could have saved her $2600.
Lesson to all out there-NEVER buy a Third Party Warranty.
The smartest thing you've said all month.
#49 of 59 GMPP Wholesaler...?
by lightning23
Jan 03, 2009 (10:32 am)
When inquiring about extended warranties in these forums some time ago, the name and website of a dealership in Penn. was given as a wholesaler whose prices on the GM Protection Plans were very attractive (Black Pontiac Cadillac GM Outlet ~ http://www.gmoutlet.com ) My question is this: has anyone ever conducted business with them and if so - how was the experience? The western Pennsylvania BBB site has them listed as not receiving any complaints ("...does not have an unusual volume or pattern of complaints, or any government actions involving its marketplace conduct. The BBB understands and has no concerns about the business' products services and type of business. The BBB processed no complaints about this business in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period.)
Does anyone have any information they could add in regards to this dealer OR any other options to purchase the GMPP (at attractive prices?).
Best Regards,
Brian
#50 of 59 Re: GMPP Wholesaler...? [lightning23]
by hawkman
Jan 03, 2009 (12:23 pm)
Funny you should mention them bacause I was going to (probably still will in a few months) get their warranty. I haven't heard anything negative or positive about them, BUT - the GM warranty is like a store product insomuch as it doesn't matter where you get it - it will be honored at any GM dealership service department. Asumming of course that they (GM) stay in business.
Thanks for the question. Anyone buy from them?
#51 of 59 Re: GMPP Wholesaler...? [hawkman]
by lightning23
Jan 03, 2009 (1:57 pm)
For what it is worth - I made the rounds this afternoon to some local GM dealerships in regards to GMPP prices (as my intent was, if at all possible, to support a local business before going to one out of state). Out of 3 dealerships I stopped at 1 stopped just short of calling me a liar when I told him of the wholesalers price and wouldn't work with me any more (and I won't be going back there again!), the second suggested that I buy a new car as to get further warranty coverage (uh, sure) and the 3rd was willing to work with me on the pricing and ended up matching the wholesalers price - much to my surprise!
Lesson learned: give the local businesses a chance, be honest and cordial with them and see what they are willing to do!
-Brian
#52 of 59 Re: GMPP Wholesaler...? [lightning23]
by wlbrown9
Jan 05, 2009 (11:34 am)
One difference. Here in TN if you buy locally, even if they match the sales prices, you pay 9.125% sales tax. So, just assuming round figures, your $1000 GMPP bought locally totals $1091.25 while buying off the internet out of state costs you $1000...of course, most states require that you send them the tax on out of state purchases, so it would be even