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Old 01-06-2009, 03:51 PM   #20 (permalink)
Randy Chase
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Originally Posted by Joecooool View Post
So which is the bigger gamble, buying an extended warranty and risking the money you spent on it or not buying the extended warranty and being liable for any significant repairs?

That is the question right? The company selling you the insurance is betting they win. If you are paying for it, you must be betting you will win.

But again... in the law of averages, it can't be too far apart unless you knowingly bought a car you know is going to have a lot of expensive repairs. And if it is close to a wash, I would rather have the flexibility and not the hassle of trying to convince some 3rd party company that my repair is valid.

Everyone can feel free to do what they want. But no matter what, the company selling you the policy is doing it to make money.
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