"Warranty Gold" Claims

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  • nhsandlernhsandler Member Posts: 1
    I bought warranty gold in 1997. It covered 7 years. No claims were made until now. Contract is bumper to bumper. Radio went out. They asked for maintainance records. It has been 4 months. The dealer calls for authorization and they do not return calls. I have another car so I will not pick up car because I know I will never get the repair paid for. I call WA and they say they will check and call me back. They never do. They say it is administrator's fault. I bought warranty from WA ,not administrator. I consider them to be guilty of consumer fraud. The dealer say that WA has been the worst company(warranty) they have ever dealt with. I will try to get my money back on warranty once this is over, if ever. I doubt it will be any easier than getting them to cover repairs. Warranty gold needs to have action taken against them by regulatory agencies. I am sorry I trusted Edmunds.com to recommend them. I plan on using every means possible to make legal and consumer protective sources aware of the operation of this company. I will not let them get by with misleading promotion and take money for services they do not intend to deliver. DON' BUY WARRANTY GOLD.
  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    I am going on a trip to Va from NJ. Unfortunately my Aurora will not be going woth me. The car is still in the shop waiting for my warranty company to okay the repairs. I can not recommend Warranty Gold to anyone. There corporate logo should be a skull and cross bones. I think Edmunds made a mistake partnering up with them.

    Every single claim has required me to invest 2 days on the telephone arguing with them to pay my claim. The $58.00 dollar labor rate is the latest twist they have come up with to frustrate the people that have brought contracts from them. They had paid my dealership in the past the labor rate without raising a fuss. Now all of a sudden it is not a reasonable rate.

    I really thing Edmunds should have done a better job of screening the folks its does business with.
    "Honestly" , "good faith" , "fair dealings" and "customer service" are not in Warranty golds corporate vocabulary now that the agent I dealt with has left the company. Jennifer was GREAT!!

    The administrator from WG would take UNREASONABLE positions on things. The administrator at first denied my claim because I drove the car a block to the service station rather than have it towed that same block. The reason for denial, the contract says that "reasonable" means should be taken to prevent further damamge to the car after a problem is discovered. The administrator said it was NOT reasonable to drive the car a block after the check engine light went on. I should have stopped and had the car towed.

    Thankfully Jennifer took care of this problem. She has since left the company. Gee, a talented individual that gave excellent customer service leaves the company not long after the new "get tough" policy on warraty holders is insituted.

    I wonder why????????
  • yurakmyurakm Member Posts: 1,345
    And what happened with your Aurora?
  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    My Aurora is still sitting at the dealership waiting to be repaired.

    Warranty Gold has still not gotten back to the dealership to approve the repairs. The dealership has put in SEVERAL calls to WG and NOTHING has come back. We are now on week two of the car sitting there waiting for WG to just return a phone call.
  • yurakmyurakm Member Posts: 1,345
    Well, I am just curious what was broken in your car?

    Concerning the repair autorization: In my experience, it helps to call (and even e-mail) the customer service of WG, not their administrator.

    I did this in the same situation. The service representative was very friendly. He immediately called back to service station and connected the shop manager to the administrator. However, even for the WG service representative, who obviously know the direct phone number of his administrator, it took at least 15 minutes - with the shop manager on hold...

    The shop did not like at all the WG. However, the manager told me that, while WG turned to be one of the worst, losing a lot of time on authorization is rather common with extended warranties. And, if I remember right, the same awful administrator services eight warranty companies.

    Personally, I consider such a service to be a kind of borderline fraud, probably to avoid the payments. We discussed this with my wife, and decided against buying extended warranty for our new car. The warranty is for the peace of mind, not for extra troubles.
  • tronsr1tronsr1 Member Posts: 149
    Your posts are exactly WHY I purchased a FORD ESP Warranty. I take my vehicle to the Ford dealership,and there are NO PHONE CALLS. They fix it...PERIOD. I have read too many posts such as yours...whereupon, the car sets at the dealership awaiting a reply from WG, IstSource or whomever to go ahaead and make the repairs, etc.,etc.Plus, my "negotiable" warrant contract was only a few dollars more than the 3rd party companies.
  • SPYDER98SPYDER98 Member Posts: 239
    Sorry to hear about your troubles. I have'nt put a claim in through WG for almost 8 months now...so I'm beginning to worry a bit. Seems like lately their has been some bad press being spread about them.

    Even though my contract with them has more than enough paid for itself so far...If my engine or transmission do fail on me. Sucking up a $2-3k expense is tough to swallow.

    I'm curious what went wrong with your aurora?
    Did you have an engine failure?
    My check engine light turned on before and I drove it for days before taking it to the dealer. All it ended up being was a faulty oxygen sensor. 60k miles later I have'nt had any problems.
    Driving an extra block with an over heated engine on the other hand, would be a different story..
  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    The story about driving a block was Not about the Aurora. It was an incident that happened with another car I had a contract on. The repair was for a bad control arm or something like that on the front right wheel. Like I said, even the WG folks thought the administrator was being looney. Basically, WG has been changing the terms of the contract to avoid living up to what I contracted for in the first place.

    I do not know the full story on what is wrong with the Aurora.
    It is a transmission issue, a radio issue and a suspension issue.

    I have noticed that in the past on this board, someone from WG posts excuses for the company. I was wondering what fairy tale he/she was going to come up with for my situation. They have already lost the paperwork twice. I think the "severe sun spot activity has affected the computers" is next.

    I am still wondering why Edmunds ( a company I respect) partnered up with WG. Did Edmunds want to tarnish its image a little???
  • mararramararra Member Posts: 8
    Unfortunately, I have to add to this ever growing list of bad experiences with Warranty Gold. I purchased the extended warranty for peace of mind but when I recently filed a claim all I got was excuses, disconnects, and empty promises.
    Just getting to the administrator to file a claim took 5 days of being on hold endlessly and then mysteriously disconnectd. Faxing required maintenance records was almost as bad,many attempts were made before they went thru. The service shop gave up and told me I'd have to get them faxed. I don't blame them. Unable to get satisfactory results from the administrator I contacted Warranty Gold direct via phone. I got a sympathetic response and some excuse about litigation with their administrator, and a promise of an e-mail with instructions on how to get reimbursed for the covered repairs I had paid for. But, the e-mail never arrived.
    Perhaps this still may be resolved, but the hassle and aggravation just isn't worth it.
    Just a "heads up" to those seeking the "peace of mind" of an extended warranty.
  • PAmanPAman Member Posts: 207
    This warranty review site currently has WG as their top-rated warranty company. If this continues, I may seriously consider cancelling my two new WG contracts before the 60-day refund option expires.


    As for the rest of you, PLEASE go to their web site and file a complaint against Warranty Gold. If their customer service has gone down, other prospective customers need to know, NOW!!


    They also claim to be members of the Better Business Bureau's claims dispute policy. ANY unresolved complaints would sure hit them in the bottom line, so you might suddenly find yourself getting your phone calls and e-mails returned.


    As for Edmunds, fagetaboutit!!! All they do is refer you to a PAID SPONSOR, which is little better than Martin Sheen doing voice-overs for Honda commercials. You don't REALLY think he gives a flip about Hondas, do you?? Why do you think Edmunds has referred people to three different companies in a little over three years?


    GET BUSY!! Let everyone know!!


    Here's the web site to go to for filing a complaint about Warranty Gold:


    http://www.autowarrantyreviews.org/


    Good luck!


    Joe

  • PAmanPAman Member Posts: 207
    Well????


    So far, no one has come forward to either list their complaint on the auto warranty review web site, OR with the Better Business Bureau!!


    I did a national BBB database search on Warranty Gold at so far, they are listed as satifactory. Go to:


    http://www.centraltx.bbb.org/report.html?compid=98013592&national=Y


    So what happened to all of you....not willing to list your complaints where it might do some other consumers some good???


    Joe

  • siffansiffan Member Posts: 1
    Actually PAMAN you want to check out the BBB on Independent Warranty Corp. That is who actually handles the claims for Warranty Gold and you will see a lot of people are complaining to them.

    http://www.denver.bbb.org/report.html?compid=25246&national=Y
  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    I think the title says it all.
  • PAmanPAman Member Posts: 207
    I posted messages in response to another post on this forum yesterday; both are gone.

    As for Warranty Gold, it looks like they have a bad claims administrator that is giving them a black eye. I've fired off a message to Warranty Gold asking them whasssup. I'll post the results here if they respond.

    Henry, have you tried calling Warranty Gold DIRECTLY and complaining about the administrator?

    Hope everything works out for you!

    Joe
  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    PAman, we had some temporary probs with the board which caused some posts to disappear. It has been addressed, so if you can repost your missing comments, they should stick around this time.

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  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    Called them directly. They tried to help with the administrator but did not get any further than I did. However, at the end of wek three, I fially got approval for SOME of the work to be done. In my opinion, the administrator's representative - "Joe Dee" proved to be a real road block by not returning phone calls and losing 6 different sets of the paperwork. I received only a partial approval from the adminisrator. SO whether they will pay for the transmission work remains to be seen.
  • mararramararra Member Posts: 8
    Here's an update to my Warranty Gold Nightmare.
    This is the third week of trying to get a response from WG. After giving up on the Administrator I have contacted WG directly five times; talked to three different reps. All had the same line, blaming the Administrator for not living up to the contract they have with them. I was told that WG would process my claim directly and that I would have no problem getting reimbursed. All I needed to do was to fill out and return a claim form they were to fax to me. I got this same response each time I called. The problem is that they never faxed me the forms!!! When I call back I get some lame excuse about the length of their fax que. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR THREE WEEKS !!

    As for posting complaints with BBB, I HAVE DONE THAT!! Absolutely no response from anyone. I will post a complaint with the autowarranty review site next.
  • halmoses2halmoses2 Member Posts: 1
    Don't even bother posting on Autowarrantyreviews.org. They are bogus. In the last 2 weeks, i have seen them delete 3 posts questioning how they get there info. They also have censored 2 posts put up about WG. AWR is a complete scam. If they were real they would answer question after question of there rating system instad of deleting posts.
  • mararramararra Member Posts: 8
    halmoses2 , I aggree with your opinion of Autowarrantyreviews.org.; but, I posted a complaint anyway. What's a few more minutes after th hours and hours hassling with WG.
  • redline65redline65 Member Posts: 693
    I purchased my WG contract in 1999, but have not had the pleasure of using it yet. I've seen some posts here about a maximum labor rate per hour. I don't remember seeing that in my contract. Does that only apply to contracts started after a certain date? Thanks for the info.
  • HenryHenry Member Posts: 1,106
    The labor rate is not in the contract. What the contract says it that WG will pay the usual and customery or reasonanable price for the repairs. They say the resonable labor rate is $58.00 Therefore, that is all they will pay.

    GOT CHA
  • SPYDER98SPYDER98 Member Posts: 239
    Its been a while since I've read anything good here. Has anyone had a trouble free claim process recently?

    I'm 4 for 4 with WG so far...but I also have'nt placed a claim in over 8 months.

    spyder98
  • cyniccynic Member Posts: 72
    Hey guys,

    I am not sure why so many (2 or 3 ?) people are complaining ... Anyway, I had a WG contract for over 4 years now, and I never had a problem with them. I took my car yesterday to a local shop for coolant leak (bad water pump)and some other minor problems. The main problem was to convince the shop manager to call WG to get an approval, anyway, he called, got an authorization to go ahead with repairs as well as a credit card number to charge it to and that was basically it. I dropped my car in the morning and picked it up in the evening.
    I have only good things to say about WG and I will definitely buy extended warranty from them again.
  • redline65redline65 Member Posts: 693
    Are many dealerships open to accepting Warranty Gold payments? I know WG has some national accounts, with Pep Boys and some other companies, but I don't have any of those shops where I live. Should I call my dealer to see if they accept WG?
  • jsh139jsh139 Member Posts: 42
    As far as I know, WG will work with any mechanic that is ASE certified (most, if not all, dealers are). When I was shopping for ESP prices, I had WG call a couple different places to see if they would accept their plan.

    HTH,
    Josh
  • carwizard1carwizard1 Member Posts: 2
    WG doesn't accept any mechanic or have their plan accepted, it is the job of their administrator. They changed their administrator in the last few years, so most of the people claiming they had good experiences had warranties from the old administrator. My friend just bought the warranty a few months ago and is having trouble with WG's present administrator.
  • cyniccynic Member Posts: 72
    My dealership was reluctant to accept WG at first but they did call them, and everything was just fine .... the only issue you could face when dealing with dealerships is that they tend to charge more money than WG is willing to pay for a particular repair. Then you have to make a decision about what you want to do ... That wasn't the issue in my case, but I have heard that this can happen. Based on my experience, nobody wants to deal with the 'Third Party' insurance, whether it's a small repair shop or a large dealership, but after they call WG and get a credit card number to charge the repairs to nobody seems to mind :)
  • grobin54grobin54 Member Posts: 5
    I've got a WA Diamond Plus 5yr/100,000 plan on my 2000 Dodge Durango. The vehicle has 42,000 miles on it and is in the shop having the tarns replaced. WA would not authorize replacement of several critical parts (valve body, sun gear, and ring gear). The mechanic advised WA the the valve body was defective, which caused the excessive wear and failure of the tarns. WA also stated that they would not cover the tarns on any future failure. WA did state, however, that they had located a used tarns with 21k miles on it and if I allowed this trans to be installed, they would honor the warranty on it for the remaining of the contract. The used trans will be installed.

    Rental coverage is included in the Diamond Plus package(ha,ha,ha). $30 per 8 hrs. of labor time up $150 for repair work and an additional 3 days for waiting for parts on a major job ( engine or trans rebuild ect.). My vehicle has been in the shop for (today will be 15). WG agreed to pay for 3 days($90) for the rental. 1 day for the labor charge, 1 day for the adjuster to show up at the shop, and 1 day for the trans to be shipped.

    At this point, don't know when I will get my vehicle back. I'm hoping to have it back by the weekend.

    Buyer beware of the fine print. This is my first claim, and with my experience so far(and the claim is not closed out yet) I would not recommend Warranty Gold.
  • redline65redline65 Member Posts: 693
    grobin54 - That sounds pretty frustrating. However, the plan has still saved you some big money considering what a new transmission would have set you back. I would say you got your moneys worth from your extended warranty. I think next time I will consider purchasing my extended warranty from the dealership. When I bought my WG policy a few years back I was only looking at the cost of the extended warranty and I didn't consider the ease of getting repairs performed.

    carwizard1 - Since I bought my policy two years ago, does that mean I have to work with a different administrator than people who have bought their policy more recently, or does everyone work with the new administrator?
  • carwizard1carwizard1 Member Posts: 2
    Redline 65-

    You might be working with the new administrator, I don't know how long WG has been with them. Your contract should tell you who the administrator is of your policy. Ask them if they are the new administrator of WG. My friend is getting a refund on his policy from WG because it has been a real hassle.
  • ferris11ferris11 Member Posts: 8
    I've read many posts regarding experiences with Warranty Gold, so I figured I'd post mine. I bought the warranty in 98 for my 95 Dodge Avenger. I paid 1000.00 for the Gold plan...well, it expires next June and still has 10,000 miles on it. I've tried to take my car into 4 different shops and every time, the repair shop or dealer has been denied. The last was over a 600 bill for changing 2 oxygen sensors..WG told the mechanic this was a "consumable item."...I find this very interesting, especially since WG has a testimonial on the front page of their web site saying that a guy had his oxygen sensor changed under the warranty (note that this was the 2nd time that WG told seperate mechanics about the oxygen sensor being a consumable). I have the Gold program and on page 4 of the Gold coverage, it states "oxygen sensors" are covered.
    This morning, I tried to take the car to Tate Dodge in Annapolis and they told me that they did not accept WG, due to problems with payment, etc.
    I am very unhappy and want WG to reimburse me for the oxygen sensor work and want them to pay for the A/C work that I need to get done...this is an issue I will not drop. I will keep you posted concerning this issue and will let you know what BBB and other avenues say during my quest on these issues. Thanks for reading.
  • mdamesmdames Member Posts: 79
    I hope everyone in here realizes that there is a strong likelihood that some (or most) of these posts are written by competitors. This no conspiracy theory. But some of the statements in here are ludicrous. Also, we are only hearing one side of the story. I'm sure there are real problems that occurred (just like with every other company in the country), but there are always two sides to a story. WG is smart for not entering into this fray. Another warranty company does so in another forum, and they only end up looking worse for their efforts due to the inane comments by some of the participants in the conversation. I'm not saying that all of the posts in here are insincere, but no going concern that operated as is often stated here would continue to be in business if they actually did what I hear in this forum. My 2 cents.
  • grobin54grobin54 Member Posts: 5
    I think you're missing the point. If I didn't have the WG to cover the repairs, I would picked up a remanufactured trans and swapped it out myself, for far less than the WG contract cost me.

    The point is: Fully understand what you are getting into. If you don't understand, find out.

    In the future, I will purchase an extended warranty that is put out by / or sponsered by the manufacturer.
  • grobin54grobin54 Member Posts: 5
    I also thought the same way. I was reading just 1 side of the story, and for every complaint there would be 1000 praises. I even checked with the Better Business Bureau in Texas. WG is a member in good standing.

    I'm sure you've heard the saying "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." I will repeat myself - Buyer Beware.
  • fantomfantom Member Posts: 211
    I believe mdames is correct in post #389, in that some negative posts may come from WG competitors.

    However, some of the WG praise most likely comes from WG themsevles, as in shills. These firms all appear to do it to each other. This just seems to be a dirty business. The extensive reading I've done on a number of sites, and the one-sided sample contracts I've looked at, scared me away from ANY 3rd party warranty "service".

    Grobin54 is right on - "A fool and his money are soon parted."
  • ferris11ferris11 Member Posts: 8
    I definitely agree with you on your view that some of the negative (and or positive) posts come from WG or their competition. I wrote post 388 and have to let everybody know that I wholeheartedly recommend a manufacturer's warranty, regardless of the manufacturer. I give those warranty's my 100% endorsement...and since I can't and don't work for every vehicle manufacturer and since I'm not recommending any other extended warranty, you can take my post for what it's worth...another data point.
    I just checked my email and still did not receive a reply to my 2 emails that I sent WG on Monday...that is unsatisfactory in my opinion.
    And once again, everybody's caution about not believing everything you read on the web is perfect. Have a nice day. I'll keep you posted on my claim status and lack of response.
  • yurakmyurakm Member Posts: 1,345
    bashing WG, for the following reasons:

    1. Most people do not buy extended warranties, neither from WG, nor from its competitors. The negative information concerning the warranties, most probably, would incite the potential customer to drop the idea totally, and not to switch to other provider.

    Personally, I decided against buying extended warranty for my new car, a 2000 model bought last year, after bad experience with the warranty for my older, 98 model car.

    2. The market is fragmented. You are buying extended warranty either from manufacturer, or from a myriad of small, mostly unknown third-party warranty companies.

    The biggest competitors in the extended warranty business are car manufacturers. Do you really think that GM, or WV, or Toyota are using this form of negative advertising targeted on WG? It would be definitely a bad business. Very dangerous from point of view of legal liability, if not for other reasons.

    On the other hand, the smaller competitors, flying under legal radars, hardly can gain a lot of business at the WG expense. Even if a potential customer will not drop the idea of buying an extended warranty, what is probability that he will switch to the specific third-party competitor? One chance of thousand?

    3. My own experience with WG, while not so bad as reported in some postings, is not good either. WG paid for repair, and its customer service representative were very helpful and friendly, but it was very difficult to get to administrator. In result, my car was in the shop for a whole week: repair took 3 days, and waiting for approvals 4 days. For me it is not acceptable.

    On the other hand, I believe the problem is not specific to WG, but common for third-party warranties. For the following reasons:

    1. The repair shop manager told me this is typical for extended warranties, that to get to administrators is very time-consuming. He did not complaint, though, concerning payment rates or denial of approval.

    The shop is a rather busy place. Firestone, Hamden, CT. Have 9(?) bays, all of them practically always occupied. Open 7 days a week, 7 to 7, or 8 to 8, except on Sunday. Obviously have a lot of experience.

    2. When I called the administrator, it was clear from its voice mail prompts that they are working with several warranty companies. Eight companies, if I remember it right. There is no reason to think that the policyholders of the other 7 companies receive better service than the customers of WG.
  • landsteamlandsteam Member Posts: 9
    After reading all the posts and e-mailing a few people I went with the Chrylser Max Care Warranty.
    There is just to many bad things said about Warranty Gold or any other warranty like it.
    I got a 5 year 100k for not much more then WG price.
    I feel I made the right choice.
  • tronsr1tronsr1 Member Posts: 149
    You did make the right choice!
  • shelbydog25shelbydog25 Member Posts: 18
    I'm curious what you paid for the Max Care as I am still shopping..... Best I was quoated was over $ 2,000 for Max Care... They offer a transmission, steering, engine, and A/C (power train warranty for $ 1050) = 6yr/ 100,000 miles. But for that kind of $ you can get a bumper to bumper at 1Source. Maybe I can purchase Max Care thru your dealer and get a better price?
  • ferris11ferris11 Member Posts: 8
    Landstream,

    I'm glad it all worked out for you...I just wish I would've gotten the dealer warranty rather than the WG. It's 7 days and no reply to my 3 emails...the WG standard is showing it's true colors.
  • vandeanovandeano Member Posts: 27
    It has been a couple of months since the last time I was here in this forum, and Im surprised to here about the time some of you have had to wait to get a repair ok'd.

    I have a 97 Suburban 4x4 that had tranny problems a few months ago. I took it in to my local GMC Dealer and told them what kind of warranty I have. The service writer check it out and then called the 800# and spoke with someone at WG and within minutes had OK to tear down tranny.

    It was about $1800 in repairs in which WG covered minus my $50 ded. I don't exactly remember how long it took, but Im sure it wasn't more then 3 days from the time I took it in to the time I drove off with a new re built tranny.
    So far that has been the only time I have had to deal w/ WG.......and absolutely had not had a single problem.
  • tronsr1tronsr1 Member Posts: 149
    You are one of the fortunate few.
  • byuxtonbyuxton Member Posts: 2
    What problems did you have with Warranty Gold tronsr1? Do you have a contract with WG?
  • tronsr1tronsr1 Member Posts: 149
    No, after reading all the posts on all of the Warranty topics and the comments, I decided to go with the FORD ESP Warranty {as I have a Ford}. There were just too many negative comments and cases where the service dept. had to wait {sometimes for days} to get permission to repair whatever.
    TRON
  • 2driver22driver2 Member Posts: 3
    So let me get this straight. You don't have a contract from Warranty Gold. You seem to make comments in this forum as if you did. You went with a separate plan simply because you heard negative posts from probably 100 different people, which would probably represent .1% of all of the customers Warranty Gold . Feel lucky to have somewhere as great as Edmunds to air your laundry, but don't make $1000 decisions based on hear-say. I went with the GM warranty, simply because I needed the warranty rolled into my financing. I do realize now that I will probably spend $3000 over 6 years for the $1800 warranty I purchased. Next time, with or without this small percentage of people who, for whatever reason, are pissed off about their experiences, I will save my money and go with a WG plan.

    PS- Tron, it seems like your posts are like schoolyard rumors. I thought this whole time that you were a legitimate customer with a legitimate problem. Shame on me.
  • snowmansnowman Member Posts: 540
    I own Ford too. I called and asked Ford rep whether I can see terms and conditions along with the exclusions. She said "NO, In order to read your contract you have to sign it" I have not seen this type of company policy. I will dump at least $1500 and won't be able to read what I am signing.
    Well WG or any other internet based warranty company don't look good either. There are so many financial details that these companies should post. Like NYSE companies, you can read all financial details about them.
    In these type of discussion groups or web sites, everything should be considered as shoolyard rumors regardles of + or - unles information is coming from reputable company.
  • mararramararra Member Posts: 8
    It's been more than 40 days since I filed my WG claim. Still no payment!! I have filled a complaint with the Austin, Tx BBB. (file# A1070281). WG responded to BBB on Aug 1 and said my claim was approved and payment was to be mailed to me that week. BALONEY!!!! Hear it is Aug 14, and I still have received nothing from Warranty Gold except excuses and empty promises.
    If you are interested in reading my story of woe, I have and will continue to post updates on this forum for as long as it takes to come to a resolution.
  • woolery4woolery4 Member Posts: 1
    Hi, I thought I had heard that if you bought the warranty plan from Warranty Gold (I had bought the top of the line one, the one that covers nearly everything, a Diamond or a Platinum, whichever it is that covers nearly everything) and didn't use it during the entire life of the car that the warranty covered, you would get a substantial portion of the premiums you paid back. Well, I have passed that time period, with no car problems ever requiring that I use it. Is this the case, am I due a refund on my premiums? If so, how do I go about getting the refund? I think I paid about $900 or so, maybe $1,000.

    Thanks
  • redline65redline65 Member Posts: 693
    I don't think Warranty Gold refunds any of your premium unless you cancel your policy before it expires, in which case I think it is prorated. So you won't get a refund since your plan has expired.
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