During the last couple of outings discussions have been held with members of our motorhome group...
How do I know which warranty website is legit?
First: Know who you are dealing with, i.e., agent, dealer, internet dealer, administrator, insurer, or other entity. Most customers are very confused to actually who they are dealing with on the internet. Find out who the actual administrator of the policy is. Every dealer or agent has a number assigned. If they are not willing to share their dealer or agent number, then look no more. If you are provided a number then go further and call to verify that this dealer number is valid. You should always be provided a toll-free number directly to the warranty administrator. Second: After you buy a policy how do you know your money ends up to the proper destination? Simply make a call to the administrator to be sure your policy is enforce. Failure to do this and you may find your policy was never "turned-in", or forwarded. Bottom line....Follow up and check your policy. Or of course you could just go with us where yo uknow your money is safe and always ends up where it is suppose to go.
ALL Exclusionary Plans have the following listed Exclusions:
Hazardous waste disposal fees and other normal maintenance services and parts which include, but are not limited to: adjustments, Alignments, Wheel Balancing, Tune-ups, Sealing Boots, Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires, Glow Plugs, Hoses (except Steering and Air Conditioning), Drive Belts, Brake Pads, and Brake Linings or Shoes, Wiper Blades, Shop Supplies and Hazardous Waste Disposal fee. filters, Lubricants, Coolants, fluids and Refrigerants will be covered only if replacement is required in connection with a covered part and only for the amount specified by the manufacturer. Any of the following parts: Carburetor, Battery, Shock Absorbers, Standard Transmission Clutch Assembly, friction Clutch Disc and Pressure Plate, Throw Out Bearing, Manual and Hydraulic Linkages, Distributor Cap and Rotor, Safety Restraint Systems (including Air Bags), Glass, Lenses, Sealed Beams, Light Bulbs, Brake Rotors and Drums, Exhaust and Emission Systems, Windshield Wiper Arms, Weather Stripping, Trim, Moldings, Furniture, Wall Coverings and Walling, Window Coverings, Cabinetry, Countertops, Upholstery, and floor Coverings (such as carpet, tile, wood, and vinyl), Wood Items, Roofs, Bright Metal, Chrome, Zippers, Cup Holders, Ash Trays, Dash Pads, Squeaks, Rattles, Water Leaks, Wind Noise, Mirrors, Mirror Hinges, Hub Caps, Paint, Outside Ornamentation, Bumpers, Body Sheet Metal and Panels, Tires, Wheels, Rims, Wheel Studs.






