Posted by Hobo,NC on September 08, 2011 at 18:44:38 from (98.17.85.255):
In Reply to: O/T Auto service contracts posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on September 08, 2011 at 14:18:11:
Lets take the $1600 deal,,, when what you think is a warranty issue you are already into it $1600 plus the deductible and all they want pay... That's how I look at it... Most reps are look'n for a out when i call....
Its a crap shoot,,, some claims go real well and some don't even if its a policy from a major player... I have had identical claims with identical cars back to back, same provider etc... one time all goes well and the other its a fight it depends on the rep i get on the other end.... I will not lie to help the customer and let the rep know this up front... Its not my insurance i did not buy it...
I have a customer that brought a 07 cat CTS from car max,,, so far so good I have been paid all but the last bill form the warranty co. She now has a bad cat/converter but holding off put'n in a claim till I get paid for the last repair... If I had to guess she's breaking their bank that's why I have not been paid yet.... :lol: If you can afford to loose the money go for it its no different than any other insurance... Roll the dice
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