โMar-30-2022 04:53 PM
โMar-31-2022 01:48 PM
โMar-31-2022 10:43 AM
Gooselover wrote:
We have just purchased a 5th wheel after being without one for quite a few years. Question is, what, in YOUR opinion, is the best Extended Warranty company?
โMar-31-2022 07:52 AM
Gooma wrote:
For liability self insurance is not an option. For repairs self insurance is the only way to go.
Extended warranties are a money maker for the seller, but a loser for the buyer. To many restrictions and requiements, such as yearly inspections by the dealer
at the RV owners expense. A $2K account will cover any repairs you need. If you need any repairs you are at the mercy of the dealer whether you have an extended warranty or not.
โMar-31-2022 05:13 AM
Gooselover wrote:
We have just purchased a 5th wheel after being without one for quite a few years. Question is, what, in YOUR opinion, is the best Extended Warranty company?
โMar-31-2022 04:44 AM
โMar-30-2022 08:52 PM
โMar-30-2022 08:48 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Wharever the premium is, put it in the bank. Insure yourselves.
Great advice......IF you know exactly where, when, and how much a repair (or repairs) is going to set you back.
Self insuring is great if you're Amazon, but for the common man of average means it's a foolish idea. If it worked so well, everyone would self insure for car insurance, homeowners insurance, medical insurance, and long term disability insurance. Yes, I am well aware that some are required by law, but only bare minimum coverages . . . how many people actually carry those minimum coverages and 'self insure' the excess? VERY few. It's a concept that just doesn't work very well.
โMar-30-2022 08:03 PM
โMar-30-2022 07:29 PM
Edd505 wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Wharever the premium is, put it in the bank. Insure yourselves.
Great advice......IF you know exactly where, when, and how much a repair (or repairs) is going to set you back.
Self insuring is great if you're Amazon, but for the common man of average means it's a foolish idea. If it worked so well, everyone would self insure for car insurance, homeowners insurance, medical insurance, and long term disability insurance. Yes, I am well aware that some are required by law, but only bare minimum coverages . . . how many people actually carry those minimum coverages and 'self insure' the excess? VERY few. It's a concept that just doesn't work very well.
Your talking high dollar items not a 1200 A/C unit. I bought a brand new Splendide washer/dryer just under $1000 and did my install. Now I need to spend how much to insure that $1000? Not worth it. I own my home, two trucks and rentals, do I self in sue them, hell no, I pay State Farm. How many calls have you had, your warranty on your vehicle is about to expire ................
โMar-30-2022 07:23 PM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Wharever the premium is, put it in the bank. Insure yourselves.
Great advice......IF you know exactly where, when, and how much a repair (or repairs) is going to set you back.
Self insuring is great if you're Amazon, but for the common man of average means it's a foolish idea. If it worked so well, everyone would self insure for car insurance, homeowners insurance, medical insurance, and long term disability insurance. Yes, I am well aware that some are required by law, but only bare minimum coverages . . . how many people actually carry those minimum coverages and 'self insure' the excess? VERY few. It's a concept that just doesn't work very well.
โMar-30-2022 07:15 PM
โMar-30-2022 06:47 PM
โMar-30-2022 06:15 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Wharever the premium is, put it in the bank. Insure yourselves.
โMar-30-2022 05:53 PM