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GrayGoose
12-23-2020, 04:12 PM
Does anyone have nay advice for Car Shield warranty!

villagetinker
12-23-2020, 04:49 PM
Just look at the BBB reports and then do a Google search on Car Shield reviews. I did this several months ago, the negative reviews were so bad I would never consider this company. Disclaimer: I generally do not believe in extended warranties.

retiredguy123
12-23-2020, 05:53 PM
I think extended warranties for anything are a ripoff. Typically, they only spend about 8 percent of the premiums they collect for repairs. I like the television commercials where Chris Berman says how glad he is to have Car Shield to protect him from costly car repairs. The guy has a net worth of $30 million. Do you really think he needs Car Shield?

JohnN
12-23-2020, 06:40 PM
Just look at the BBB reports and then do a Google search on Car Shield reviews. I did this several months ago, the negative reviews were so bad I would never consider this company. Disclaimer: I generally do not believe in extended warranties.

agreed

CoachKandSportsguy
12-23-2020, 09:10 PM
Why do you think you need car shield? Do you really think that buying insurance is cheaper than getting your car repaired if there is an issue? even if the insurance will pay for the repairs.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-24-2020, 10:35 AM
I always thought that Chris Berman ad was funny, thanks for reminding me I just ad to laugh about it again

Sparty6971
12-24-2020, 12:04 PM
Just look at the BBB reports and then do a Google search on Car Shield reviews. I did this several months ago, the negative reviews were so bad I would never consider this company. Disclaimer: I generally do not believe in extended warranties.

I did the same thing after the 4-millionth commercial about that company. Wow, the info on the Internet reviews about the company and the information on the BBB web site. . . I encourage anyone considering that "warranty" to do some serious due diligence across the "net" before making your final decision.

tvbound
12-24-2020, 12:12 PM
I follow consumer agencies advice that extended warranties, are almost never worth it. And the more they bombard with advertising, the more cautious I am and likely to steer clear.

dewilson58
12-24-2020, 12:42 PM
Like any insurance policy, insure what you can not afford.

Sail41
12-24-2020, 02:22 PM
I bought my 1st ext warranty on a used MB 7 years ago. It took 1 week for it to pay for itself. The rear window would not go down when I put the top down. Repair cost over $2000. my deductable $200. On my new truck I waited until the factory warranty was due to expire and went back to the dealership where my brother has worked for 15+ years and had them write a ext warranty. Much better than car shield less money. The service writers say car shield is terrible and advised to stay away.

Mikef99
12-24-2020, 05:21 PM
I would never recommend additional warranty. Either pay the repairs or buy a different car.

Stu from NYC
12-24-2020, 08:51 PM
Buy a good car and take care of it and in the long run extended warranty not worth it.

Actually it is worth it for the companies selling it.

Purchased an air fryer a few weeks ago and the cashier to sell me an extended warranty. Wonder how much in commission she gets if she finds a sucker.

FenneyGuy
12-25-2020, 06:09 AM
Just look at the BBB reports and then do a Google search on Car Shield reviews. I did this several months ago, the negative reviews were so bad I would never consider this company. Disclaimer: I generally do not believe in extended warranties.

Waste of money as are all extended warranties.

Bay Kid
12-25-2020, 08:26 AM
Every time I get that call for my extended car warranty I ask how much for my Rambler and they hang up on me. If I was to buy an extended warranty I would buy from the dealer.

retiredguy123
12-25-2020, 08:47 AM
Every time I get that call for my extended car warranty I ask how much for my Rambler and they hang up on me. If I was to buy an extended warranty I would buy from the dealer.
Most extended warranties sold by dealers are also third party warranties and they are a huge ripoff.

dewilson58
12-25-2020, 08:58 AM
Every time I get that call for my extended car warranty I ask how much for my Rambler and they hang up on me.


:1rotfl:

dadspet
12-26-2020, 01:31 AM
Does anyone know how I can stop phone calls giving me the last chance to renew/buy a warranty on a car I haven't owned in years? Interestingly most come from an area code I recently called. My only solution at this point is not answering calls unless it's from a valid Caller ID that I know and let others ring through to my answering machine which they almost never do. Blocking the numbers doesn't help since they seem to have an endless supply, registering on the Do Not Call List doesn't help, and strongly venting on a person that answers on the other end only frustrates me and probably puts me on a Do call list to annoy.

vinricci
12-26-2020, 05:52 AM
Funny you should mention extended warranties, I just took delivery of a new Tesla. After reading your post I realized nothing was mentioned about selling me an ext. wty. Strange because new car dealerships really push them.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
12-26-2020, 06:40 AM
I had a client that owned a car dealership. He told me that there is not an extended warranty that is worth the money. That is why his salesmen pushed them so hard.

Another thing is fabric protection on furniture. Stores make huge profit on this stuff and it's not different than buying a can of Scotchguard.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
12-26-2020, 06:41 AM
Does anyone know how I can stop phone calls giving me the last chance to renew/buy a warranty on a car I haven't owned in years? Interestingly most come from an area code I recently called. My only solution at this point is not answering calls unless it's from a valid Caller ID that I know and let others ring through to my answering machine which they almost never do. Blocking the numbers doesn't help since they seem to have an endless supply, registering on the Do Not Call List doesn't help, and strongly venting on a person that answers on the other end only frustrates me and probably puts me on a Do call list to annoy.

My iPhone has a feature that I can set to allow calls only from numbers in my contacts.

Malsua
12-26-2020, 08:34 AM
Does anyone have nay advice for Car Shield warranty!

Yeah, never buy an extended warranty from a 3rd party.

Almost never buy an extended warranty for cars from the original manufacturer.

I say almost because specialty and high horsepower vehicles can make sense. I would never buy an extended warranty on a naturally aspirated engine for a common car, like your basic Toyota or Honda or whatnot.

I did get the extended warranty on my WRX because it had a turbo. It was a commuter car and not something I raced or ran hard. At 71k miles the turbo failed despite me changing the oil well ahead of the mfg recommended interval(MFG was 6k miles, I was doing it around 3k). I paid $99. The warranty from the dealer was a Subaru warranty and was only about $800. There were a couple other repairs, the major one being the AC condenser. All together, I was around 3k ahead of the game after deductibles and warranty cost.

Most of the time however, extended warranties are ADP. Additional dealer profit.

Stu from NYC
12-26-2020, 09:35 AM
Does anyone know how I can stop phone calls giving me the last chance to renew/buy a warranty on a car I haven't owned in years? Interestingly most come from an area code I recently called. My only solution at this point is not answering calls unless it's from a valid Caller ID that I know and let others ring through to my answering machine which they almost never do. Blocking the numbers doesn't help since they seem to have an endless supply, registering on the Do Not Call List doesn't help, and strongly venting on a person that answers on the other end only frustrates me and probably puts me on a Do call list to annoy.

Kind of fun to see how long you can keep them on the phone asking ridiculous questions.

Do this while walking around my house getting my daily steps in.

Bay Kid
12-27-2020, 09:39 AM
Kind of fun to see how long you can keep them on the phone asking ridiculous questions.

Do this while walking around my house getting my daily steps in.

They always hang up on me before I finish telling them about my Rambler. So rude.

Stu from NYC
12-27-2020, 01:25 PM
They always hang up on me before I finish telling them about my Rambler. So rude.

Ask about your Vet or Tesla that should make them sit up and salivate.