Forum Discussion
- kalynzooExplorerI'll try to be constructive: I have used wholesalewarraties.com for many years, and have found them to very helpful when I had claims. With my first claim, they walked me through the process, check in regularly to make sure all was progressing. In a later claim, where there was some static in the process they helped get the ball rolling again, and the claim was settled in my favor. There are many different warranties, covering only a few to many items on the RV. I believe the term is concequencial coverage, which is usually extra coverage, that covers things not normally covered when a covered item fails. Finally, You Must Understand And Follow All the Rules. Prior authorization is a must for all but emergency service. You cannot fix it yourself. And, you need to find a shop that is willing to work with the warranty coverage...make the phone calls, wait for the inspector on large jobs, and accept the payment scale.
Personally, I have found extended warranties worth while, perhaps not always paying for themselves but keeping the cost of repairs to a controllable average.
JMHO - UsualSuspectExplorerWhich Company are you with now and why do they suck? Thought I would ask for anyone looking at getting one and who to avoid.
- NMaceExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Very few warranty policies worth the money.
If that is true, I wonder why the companies are not more profitable? Seems like I need some of the warranty companies in my IRA.
NEIL - 2oldmanExplorer IIVery few warranty policies worth the money.
About Motorhome Group
38,706 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 01, 2025