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Car Warranty Scams

by Seth Miller

Customers usually dread the expense that is involved in getting a car dealer warranty. Many times they pay more for less coverage. Many scams have been recorded and customer caution is strongly advised.

At times, a car dealer throws in an extended car warranty without bothering to inform the customer. The dealers take advantage of the fact that customers tire of the paper work involved. When and as the discrepancy unfolds, it is either too late or there is many alternative explanations given by the dealers. They hire personnel who sell the warranties, and they are often responsible for giving misleading information. Extended warranties are often forced on a car buyer and they are often very expensive and unnecessary. They often exclude a number of car parts that are essential to the proper maintenance of a car, and often times a customer pays for service and is never reimbursed for repairs. Customers must exercise extreme caution whenever they are in doubt.

Car dealers sometimes persuade customers to purchase warranties only to meet their own financial targets. They cheat customers by selling them expensive policies that are not worth the coverage. It is advisable for buyers to get into a contract with car warranty companies rather than dealers. Some dealers will tell you that you have to have an extended warranty on a new car because a bank won't finance it unless you do. Nine times out of ten, if you ask a dealer to put this in writing ? they can't. If you're looking to purchase an extended warranty don't buy from a dealer.

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