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Shelley Shelby has provided service contacts for over 25 years. She will help you determine what would be most beneficial to you based on many factors. Please call Shelley to determine what options and cost are available to you. Shelley will give you the price right over the phone within minutes. Please call Shelley at 503-292-8801
Fully insured products cost more than unrated risk retention groups, that's a fact of life. The Walmartization of America has dangerously jaded you if you shop for auto extended warranties by price alone, when you should be looking at coverage, track record, and ability to pay claims. Cheap pricing is fine for Walmart, but BAD for auto warranties. You get what you pay for. With high profile auto warranty failures in years past, hopefully you learned the lowest warranty price quote has the highest risk of a warranty company failing and leaving you with worthless paper. If they undersell the competition too much, something must give, and companies with lowball quotes MUST reject your claims to overcome the lower sales price. They usually under fund the warranty claims reserve accounts to pay for your car warranty claims. Don't buy the cheapest extended warranties, because they won't be around to cover your auto warranty claims, you have been warned. I'd rather see you buy no car warranty at all, than a cheap warranty almost guaranteed to go belly up. They use tomorrow's sales proceeds to pay for today's claims until they crash and burn. Many no-name car warranty sites mail you 3 x 5 card junk mail advertising low bogus teaser rates, with no contract to view first to compare. There's hundreds of fly by night companies, don't email me for my opinion I don't follow them, only companies we review here. If you can't get information on a warranty company via Web Assured or Better Business Bureau, then don't buy from them. Cheapie warranties exclude lots of coverage, they make up stupid reasons to reject your warranty claims, leaving you with few covered repairs, many don't answer their phones, or require you to pay shops first then beg for reimbursement from the warranty company. We only recommend auto warranties who pay repair shops directly.
Thank you, Shelley Shelby 503-292-8801
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