01-19-2008, 11:30 AM
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Oh DUDE I didn't know you lived in NY, the NYS AG kicks ass, that's the same office I had to use against an unscrupulous Searay dealer. By the time the NYS AG was done with them they were offering me a cash refund in full or repairs, you can count on that office unlike so many other lame government entities.
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05-09-2008, 06:03 PM
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so how did the whole thing end, did they pay?
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06-18-2008, 04:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisZang
so how did the whole thing end, did they pay?
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It is still going on and upon advice of counsel, I can't say much right now. Looks promising though. I'll update the thread when we have a final resolution.
If it hadn't been for legal representation, then I'm sad to say in my opinion that they probably wouldn't have honored their commitment or contract.
Mike
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06-18-2008, 05:07 PM
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I think we all appreciate finding out about the problems with Warranty Direct. I called them for a quote on my 04 several months ago, and I decided against it. My fear was exactly what happened to you - get big claim and suddenly they aren't your friend anymore. Another thing to be aware of is that once you talk to them, you will hear from them constantly. Of course the repeated contacts are simply concern that you may be driving an uninsured car and putting yourself at risk - but it can be annoying.
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06-18-2008, 06:29 PM
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Mike, after you get your motor rebuilt or replaced by them, sue them to recoup your lawyer fees!
What a total pain. Sadly, I hear the same thing about PCNA not covering major engine issues in CPO cars.
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06-18-2008, 06:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
Mike, after you get your motor rebuilt or replaced by them, sue them to recoup your lawyer fees!
What a total pain. Sadly, I hear the same thing about PCNA not covering major engine issues in CPO cars.
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HI Randall,
I already replaced it on my own nickel. Now I'm trying to recover the funds from them, including all the indidentals such as legal, alternate transportation while mine was out and they delayed, interest on having to use my own funds, etc., etc, etc. I want them to make me whole.
Mike
Last edited by thenavarro; 06-18-2008 at 06:57 PM.
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07-26-2008, 12:32 PM
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Just a quick update to those that are interested in this thread:
After two letters from my attorney and a slew of documentation, Warranty Direct made me a settlement offer a week or so ago for $4800.00 and change. They have now made up a different reason to deny the rest of my claim above that though. This is getting absurd, as we debunk their reasons, they simply make up another.
As indicated earlier, I'm not letting them off the hook so easily for something I paid for and that I feel I am entitled to. I instructed my lawyer to deny the offer and give them a deadline to make me whole and to send them a copy of the filled out paperwork to show them we are serious about filing. If they don't make me whole, then we are going for everything I'm entitled to plus attorney's fees, plus expert witness fees, plus all arbitration fees plus interest. I was going to file earlier, but on the last deadline day we gave them, they made the above offer, so they are at least beginning to show that they realize they have responsibility.
Mike
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06-18-2008, 06:38 PM
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i had a problem with these warranty people when i first bought my car. aside from the dealer trying to steal my warranty money (he never turned it in...kept my $1800), i had an oil issue about a month after i bought the car and they were of no help. i came home one day, and oil was raining down from under the car. after taking it to a porsche dealer (i bought it from a "luxury" car lot), they told me the other dealer tried to re-use the valve cover gaskets and cover them with sealant. one of the cam plugs fell out, and that's where the oil was coming from. the warranty people wouldn't cover the bill, and said they don't cover seals and gaskets. the old dealer wouldn't pay porsche, he told me he'd fix it for free if i brought it to him. i just bit the bullet, and paid the bill ($1500)! i immediately cancelled the warranty after that.
that internally lubricated parts clause is so vague. after they told me that, i asked them "if something goes wrong internally, do you usually relate it to an external issue?" after avoiding the question, the lady never fully answered me, but she did say that a lot of times it's due to neglect. that pretty much told me right there how they treat claims. good luck though! i hope it all works out for you!
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