ducksface
It's 'towed', not toad.
Tire snot is
https://www.amazon.com/Slime-10195-...719195728&sprefix=tire+sealant,aps,208&sr=8-4
The Mop and Glow paint and fabric
Is
https://www.amazon.com/Wizards-Myst...2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Upholstery-P...2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
My warranty paid for itself.
Extended warranty is a loan you give yourself combined with a bet.
It's nothing more.
It's buying a future lotto ticket for payment today.
If you can afford an out of pocket catastrophic failure don't buy the warranty.
If you can't afford a catastrophic failure, loan yourself the money by building the warranty cost into your monthly payment.
The bet comes on the return.
Our top of the line solid gold, all the bells and whistles, tire coverage too warranty was sorta free. It came with our 2 month old RV. We could have cashed it in for $9,000,
But
We didn't need $9,000 so we kept the warranty($75 transfer fee, so...$75 would have had a $9,000 return).
Had we cashed it in, it would have lowered the purchase price of our used 2 month old 24.1 to $54,000 from the $63,000(including $3,000 in stuff and upgrades)we paid in 2018.
Bragging rights as to price would have been the only value to cashing in that warranty.
Earlier this year that warranty bought us a new onan QG4000 for $100 out of pocket.
The bill to the warranty company was $9,500. I don't know, nor care, if the warranty company paid the $9,500 or just paid a portion of it. I paid $100.
It's a loan and a gamble.
Buy the lotto ticket on a payment plan
Or don't.
And
A warranty can, by federal law, be cancelled at any time during its lifetime and the remaining portion of miles or time(whichever benefits the warranty company) must be returned to you(to your lender first to apply to principal,the balance to you thereafter) in its ENTIRETY, REGARDLESS of the amount the warranty company paid out for repairs. They CANNOT deduct repair cost from your refund.
So...I could cancel the warranty today, AFTER they paid a theoretical $9,500...and get back 3/7ths(3 years left on a 7 year warranty) of $9,000.
Or thereabouts.
https://www.amazon.com/Slime-10195-...719195728&sprefix=tire+sealant,aps,208&sr=8-4
The Mop and Glow paint and fabric
Is
https://www.amazon.com/Wizards-Myst...2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Upholstery-P...2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
My warranty paid for itself.
Extended warranty is a loan you give yourself combined with a bet.
It's nothing more.
It's buying a future lotto ticket for payment today.
If you can afford an out of pocket catastrophic failure don't buy the warranty.
If you can't afford a catastrophic failure, loan yourself the money by building the warranty cost into your monthly payment.
The bet comes on the return.
Our top of the line solid gold, all the bells and whistles, tire coverage too warranty was sorta free. It came with our 2 month old RV. We could have cashed it in for $9,000,
But
We didn't need $9,000 so we kept the warranty($75 transfer fee, so...$75 would have had a $9,000 return).
Had we cashed it in, it would have lowered the purchase price of our used 2 month old 24.1 to $54,000 from the $63,000(including $3,000 in stuff and upgrades)we paid in 2018.
Bragging rights as to price would have been the only value to cashing in that warranty.
Earlier this year that warranty bought us a new onan QG4000 for $100 out of pocket.
The bill to the warranty company was $9,500. I don't know, nor care, if the warranty company paid the $9,500 or just paid a portion of it. I paid $100.
It's a loan and a gamble.
Buy the lotto ticket on a payment plan
Or don't.
And
A warranty can, by federal law, be cancelled at any time during its lifetime and the remaining portion of miles or time(whichever benefits the warranty company) must be returned to you(to your lender first to apply to principal,the balance to you thereafter) in its ENTIRETY, REGARDLESS of the amount the warranty company paid out for repairs. They CANNOT deduct repair cost from your refund.
So...I could cancel the warranty today, AFTER they paid a theoretical $9,500...and get back 3/7ths(3 years left on a 7 year warranty) of $9,000.
Or thereabouts.
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