Silveroddo
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- Apr 13, 2019
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Its long been my belief that aftermarket RV warrantees are scams, but this week that perception has been solidified. I'm helping a family friend sell a camper van, and admittedly its oddball because its a Sprinter van with a Mercedes Diesel and a factory motor home build. The dealership she purchased it from sold her an expensive warranty and now prior to sale it needs a glow plug. Turns out no one within several hundred miles is willing to deal with it, not a shocker to me, but pretty disheartening to the owner.
Another buddy bought a "bumper to bumper" warrantee on a 2 year old bumper pull camper. Paid like $2k for the "coverage". Shortly after he bought it he started getting water into a seam in the front. Took it in for coverage and was told "Thats not covered". I told him I'd find that sales man and tell him to crawl his ass on the roof with a $20 tube of silicone or tell him what to do with that warrantee, sadly neither happened.
There may be somebody out there that has had one of these things pay out, but if you google the companies and check BBB ratings, they mostly all suck. People buy these things so they can feel warm and fuzzy if anything ever happens, but after you pay thousands of dollars for the coverage, you're just going to feel violated when they don't pay out.
Also if you have purchased one of these things, there is usually a provision for canceling it upon sale, or just cancelling it in general for a prorated refund.
Other people may have other opinions on the matter, but buyer beware, and do your homework.
Another buddy bought a "bumper to bumper" warrantee on a 2 year old bumper pull camper. Paid like $2k for the "coverage". Shortly after he bought it he started getting water into a seam in the front. Took it in for coverage and was told "Thats not covered". I told him I'd find that sales man and tell him to crawl his ass on the roof with a $20 tube of silicone or tell him what to do with that warrantee, sadly neither happened.
There may be somebody out there that has had one of these things pay out, but if you google the companies and check BBB ratings, they mostly all suck. People buy these things so they can feel warm and fuzzy if anything ever happens, but after you pay thousands of dollars for the coverage, you're just going to feel violated when they don't pay out.
Also if you have purchased one of these things, there is usually a provision for canceling it upon sale, or just cancelling it in general for a prorated refund.
Other people may have other opinions on the matter, but buyer beware, and do your homework.