Most warrenties only fix defective stuff, won't cover a lightening strike. And they look for that as a cause soas not to pay out....
If your extended warrenty is one of those that covers 'everything' then it becomes grey area to me anyhow. If they offer that coverage for an extra fee, then what are they expecting as to homeowners insurance, they are the one's offering to double cover the item. If they don't pay out, then why did they accept your money for the extra coverage?
At first blush I was thinking it would be unethial to double dip; but depending on how this extended warrenty ws structured, it becomes much greyer to me.
Then we fall to the warrenty money being covered by your insurance co - if you actually claim the warrenty, you are using that so probably shouldn't have taken the insurance money for that portion.
All in all probably wouldn't do it, seems like double dipping to me, but I can see the grey portion of it.....
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