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- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
95jersey wrote:
It is not new (2017), hence why I am looking at aftermarket warranty. Also I am thinking 2 years basic for $500 bucks from Good Sam. Also, please this is NOT a debate on IF I need or SHOULD I get a warranty.
The question is WHO offers competitive reliable warranty packages?
YOU need to call your local RV dealers and ask this question (like I did when we bought our motorhome). I think you'll find everyone will like "their" extended warranty plan and will not like any others as too "fussy" - getting approval takes too long, etc. My opinion, after doing some checking, was that we had a snowball's chance in the Hot Place of being on the road and finding someone who would honor the plan we bought and actually get us service within a timely manner. So we passed, and self-funded our repairs. Which were minimal (and under a warranty situation would have been denied due to operator error anyway) - beemerphile1Explorer
95jersey wrote:
...The question is WHO offers competitive reliable warranty packages?
No one. - beemerphile1ExplorerOnly a manufacturer can 'warrant' a product. Anything else is an insurance policy with lots of loopholes.
- Michelle_SExplorer IIII'll add this: Some folks have them and claim to already be money ahead, others have them for the life of the contract and never use it, and still others that have one have just about all their claims denied for one reason or another.
If you're set on getting one, put the names of all the different ones into a hat and draw one, have just about as good a chance of getting a good one as you would from someone here. - guidryExplorer III'll give you an example of what those extended service warranties do: Most require you to have dealer maintenance or they will deny a claim. The maintenance is typically having the dealer do wheel bearings, lube slides, caulk the roof, etc. These are all separate of the warranty and you must pay the dealer for these maintenance tasks, typically of a cost of at least $200-$400 each time. How many times will you pay for maintenance before it equals your cost of the contract? These are all things you can do yourself. So, to answer your question of which one is best, YOU. We are all trying to save you headaches but if you do get one, I hope it works out good for you.
- Desert_CaptainExplorer III
95jersey wrote:
It is not new (2017), hence why I am looking at aftermarket warranty. Also I am thinking 2 years basic for $500 bucks from Good Sam. Also, please this is NOT a debate on IF I need or SHOULD I get a warranty.
The question is WHO offers competitive reliable warranty packages?
I will actually answer your question regarding Good Sam since you mentioned them... DON"T!
This Forum and every other RV Forum are full of horror stories usually starring GS. I agree with the majority here that these so called after market warranties are just a little less than useless no matter who issues them. I know you want them to be your salvation but no such product or company exists {as far as I know}.
The best advice you have gotten {multiple times} is to put the price of the warranty into the bank, CD, money market account {whatever} and hope you never need it.
As always... Opinions and YMMV.
:C - LwiddisNomad“This is not a motorcoach. It is a travel trailer and I am concerned about pumps, electric motors, appliances, AC, refrigerator, awning, inverter, etc. ”
Why different MH vs. TT pumps etc.? - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
midnightsadie wrote:
well ok I,ll answer your question, NOBODY all warrenties are rip off,s they don,t cover very much ,read the contract a couple times before you buy.
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And they are NOT warranties...only OEM can offer a warranty
EVERYTHING else is a "Service Contract"
And just like Insurance Companies..they stay in business/make a profit by collecting premiums and limiting what they paying out on claims
Find the 'exclusions' section of contract and READ it in full
Find the 'requirements' section of contract and READ it in full - MDKMDKExplorer
95jersey wrote:
It is not new (2017), hence why I am looking at aftermarket warranty. Also I am thinking 2 years basic for $500 bucks from Good Sam. Also, please this is NOT a debate on IF I need or SHOULD I get a warranty.
The question is WHO offers competitive reliable warranty packages?
I think the majority of replies are negative on having them in the first place. You're right about your original question not being directly answered, and I get your frustration, but I think the answer lies "between the lines" in this case. Or not, if you happen to be midnightsadie. :B - midnightsadieExplorer IIwell ok I,ll answer your question, NOBODY all warrenties are rip off,s they don,t cover very much ,read the contract a couple times before you buy.
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