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re: Extended warranty
Posted on 1/17/09 at 11:57 pm to Tigris
Posted on 1/17/09 at 11:57 pm to Tigris
I think you would be wasting your money, they would probably tell you it covers three years of shelf life or six months of use, whichever comes first.
I had a vehicle with a three year warranty, but the battery was a five year duralast(in big letters on the battery). When the vehicle was four years old, the battery went out and Duralast wouldn't take it back because the car warranty had expired.
If you turn down every extended warranty ever offered to you, you will come out way ahead.
I had a vehicle with a three year warranty, but the battery was a five year duralast(in big letters on the battery). When the vehicle was four years old, the battery went out and Duralast wouldn't take it back because the car warranty had expired.
If you turn down every extended warranty ever offered to you, you will come out way ahead.
Posted on 1/18/09 at 9:22 am to eelsuee
do you also buy insurance at the black jack table when the dealer has the ace ?
Posted on 1/18/09 at 9:45 am to eelsuee
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If you turn down every extended warranty ever offered to you, you will come out way ahead.
I have never bought an extended warranty which takes some persistence these days when buying expensive electronics. It just struck me as bizarre to be offered a 3 year warranty on an item with a 6 month life. I agree that there are weasel words in the contract somewhere that would make it impossible to collect. There are companies these days that are only profitable because of the extended warranties they sell.
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