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Wells Fargo Extended warranty advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 15079412" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>Any time I've had an extended warranty on a used vehicle and needed to have something done, it was always a complete pain in the ass. Undoubtedly there are some good warranties out there, but keep in mind that many warranties sold through dealerships are just holding companies that are designed to take in revenue and do everything in their power not to pay it out.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I have a coworker that had a warranty through Firestone on his previous grand cherokee. That car was probably a lemon early in it's life and was constantly in the shop. He never had any trouble with that warranty.</p><p></p><p>What I'd do is actually call them and talk to a representative to get the feel on how the company runs. Do you get somebody on the line quickly? Are they in this country or in India? You can learn a lot about a company just by talking to them sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 15079412, member: 15703"] Any time I've had an extended warranty on a used vehicle and needed to have something done, it was always a complete pain in the ass. Undoubtedly there are some good warranties out there, but keep in mind that many warranties sold through dealerships are just holding companies that are designed to take in revenue and do everything in their power not to pay it out. With that said, I have a coworker that had a warranty through Firestone on his previous grand cherokee. That car was probably a lemon early in it's life and was constantly in the shop. He never had any trouble with that warranty. What I'd do is actually call them and talk to a representative to get the feel on how the company runs. Do you get somebody on the line quickly? Are they in this country or in India? You can learn a lot about a company just by talking to them sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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