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cruz-in
Nov 21, 2015Explorer
Paul Clancy wrote:
The house always wins. They pay out enough to give the illusion of being "worth it ".
ON AVERAGE, the house wins most of the time. It does not win every time. The challenge is figuring if you one of the minority who has a higher probability to "beat the house" than the average user.
I only make the case, the more you use the RV, the more likely you are to beat the house (and get your money's worth from a policy). So these policies might be worth considering for fulltimers, and those whose stay in their RV 6 months or more a year.
IMHO, if you are a casual user (less than a month a year), in all likelyhood, an extended warranty is not worth it.
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