- Report: #820202
Complaint Review: First extended service corporation
| First extended service corporation Ch il and Dallas tx
Chicago, Illinois United States of America |
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First extended service corporation Refused covering my blown engine Chicago, Illinois
*Author of original report: I hear ya
*Consumer Comment: OK, last try.
*Author of original report: Well the garage had three of them
*Consumer Comment: Almost there.
*Author of original report: I'm trusting god to prevail threw honesty
*Author of original report: For your information
*Consumer Comment: You don't have a leg to stand on.
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I m sorry but I have been a round enough cars to know as long as they have oil in them to keep them lubes up they don't blow apart and my engine oil was full and so was the rest of the fluids. No body buys a newer vehicle to not take care of them so give me a break cover what I paid for
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Search Tips#1 Author of original report
I hear ya
AUTHOR: J r - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 12, 2012
Did you read my post? If maintenance records are required for a new car factory warranty, why wouldn't you think they are required by any 3rd party used car warranty? It's just common sense. Even if you had a copy of your contract, I think you would be in the same place you are now.
I'm sorry if you don't get that, but that's how these things work. Personally, I think these 3rd party warranties are a waste of money. If the posts in the "auto warranty" section of this website are any indication, they are notorious for finding loopholes and not paying off. In your case, however, your claim would be denied by the most legitimate of these companies because they all require regular maintenance records. Even if you got the extended warranty directly from Chrysler, you'd still be out of luck.
#3 Author of original report
Well the garage had three of them
AUTHOR: J r - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 10, 2012
This has nothing to do with the extended warranty. As a mentioned above, even the original factory warranty would not have been honored if you couldn't show proper maintenance receipts. This is not about extended warranty companies or God. It's about how all warranties work. It's about teaching your wife that virtually all vehicle warranties are worthless without maintenance records.
#5 Author of original report
I'm trusting god to prevail threw honesty
AUTHOR: J r - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 10, 2012
#6 Author of original report
For your information
AUTHOR: J r - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 09, 2012
#7 Consumer Comment
You don't have a leg to stand on.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 09, 2012
" purchased an extended warranty from them through farfield Chrysler in Muncy pa and never received a contract of what wouldn't be covered and why. "
You were purchasing a maintenance contract. Don't you think it would be a good idea to know what you are buying? This alone can sink you because you have no idea what is in the contract that you paid for.
" Every one I talked to on the phone at the wRranty company said that it could be rejected cause I couldn't provide them receipts I told them I have witnesses that are willing to state they know and seen me service my vehicle every six thousand miles but that isn't good enough for them. "
That's laughable. You state that you have no records of maintenance being done on this truck. You think they're going to just take you and your friends word for it. Do you realize that no vehicle warranty (even the original factory warranty) is valid unless you can show that the truck was properly maintained? Have you ever read a warranty?
" They rather keep the money I paid in and they drawled intrest off of since I purchased it in 2008 than live up to there obligation on payment. "
You also failed in your obligation to maintain the vehicle and keep records proving that the proper maintenance was perfomed.
" I m sorry but I have been a round enough cars to know as long as they have oil in them to keep them lubes up they don't blow apart "
It's statements like this that would make people doubt that you really bothered to perform required maintenance. You are obviously of the opinion that a full crankcase is the only real requirement to keep an engine healthy. That's ridiculous. I can't say I blame the warranty company. They expect the vehicle to be competently maintained. Your post does not display a lot of mechanical competence.

