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Originally Posted by Easyrider View Post
One weekend or holiday service call on overtime for labor alone can cost you more than the entire service contract if you can even get someone to come out.
I would say most of us have home and car insurance and
the contract is just basically insurance against the chance of your AC going down at the worst possible time.
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Originally Posted by Villages PL
She already has insurance. This is an extended warranty that we're talking about. If the company moves, sells their business, or goes out of business, kiss that money goodby. Or, if the homeowner decides to move, the money they paid for the extended warranty is not transferrable and not refundable.
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How about reading the part in bold above, AGAIN. An extended warranty is just an insurance policy....to cover future AC failures should they occur. The extended warranty I have is transferable to a new owner if I decide to sell. Go with an established, reputable company that has been around for a while.