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We just purchases a new travel trailer and they are recommending the paint protection that will also include the fabric/leather/vinyl protection as well as the 5 year extended warranty on top of the manufacturer 2 years. The extended warranty is money back if you don't use at the end of the 7 years. Can anyone give me some reasons to proceed with these or not??
Toyota does this same type thing for their cars and trucks. It's just a way to rip you off, IMHO. They put a coat of sealer/UV blocker on the body, along with some fabric protector on all the leather and fabric stuff, and then charge you $700 for it! You can buy the same stuff yourself for less than $40 and put it on yourself (or hire a high school kid to do it).
My advice is to save the money. The same thing goes for all extended 'warranties'. They are all ripoffs, IMHO.
BTW, they may not be around in 7 years to refund your extended warranty money, but, even if they do, they will have had the use of your money for 7 years at no cost to them.
-- Edited by 60srocker on Tuesday 28th of September 2010 12:14:02 PM
I have the same opinion. None of those add on or extended warranties are worth it. I tried a few in years gone by and they aren't near as easy to deal with as they are when they sell it to you. My vote is a NO.
Hmmm ... I think this thread has just answered three of my potential upcoming questions. :)
Paul
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We just purchases a new travel trailer and they are recommending the paint protection that will also include the fabric/leather/vinyl protection as well as the 5 year extended warranty on top of the manufacturer 2 years. The extended warranty is money back if you don't use at the end of the 7 years. Can anyone give me some reasons to proceed with these or not??
Thanks!
“Service plans often cost more than you'll recover, and many have fine-print terms that can limit or disqualify your claim”….Consumer Reports.
Is not an extended warranty like gambling in Vegas…the odds are stacked in favor of the house?
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