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spike99
Jun 22, 2013Explorer
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For extended warranties for something that's only used a few times a year does have way too many "loop holes". It's like gambling. re: The odds of winning are always with the house.
As a suggestion, take the warranty dollars and use saved money to buy proactive "upgrade" parts for your RV/TT. For example, RV Battery Switch, Surge Protection, Tinted Windows, Roof Covers (like MaxAir vents), etc. etc. If NOT into RV upgrades, then take saved dollars and put into education accounts for your kids or grand kids. Thus, win - win for the entire family.
For extended warranties for something that's only used a few times a year does have way too many "loop holes". It's like gambling. re: The odds of winning are always with the house.
As a suggestion, take the warranty dollars and use saved money to buy proactive "upgrade" parts for your RV/TT. For example, RV Battery Switch, Surge Protection, Tinted Windows, Roof Covers (like MaxAir vents), etc. etc. If NOT into RV upgrades, then take saved dollars and put into education accounts for your kids or grand kids. Thus, win - win for the entire family.
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