I purchased a vehcile from North Coast Auto online. I was skeptical about it, but they offered me an unlimited mileage warranty at a great price through Great Lakes Warranty Corp. I jumped on it.
Well, 384 miles later the car breaks down and I get a $7000.00 bill. No big deal, I've got a warranty right? WRONG. Great Lakes did not hesistate to inform me that they were not paying any claims now nor in the future on this vehicle. All parts and components were covered as indicated on THEIR contract. There was no pre-existing clause either. I asked if they planned to give me a refund or just go all out and keep my money too.
They said that they would refund my money, but only if I would fax over a statement that I wanted to cancel due to personal reasons, i.E. Changed my mind about it. That way they could eliminate the possibility of me pursueing them for FRAUD.
Needless to say, I did not fax over that statement, but one that read that if they were blantently choosing to dishonor and void my warranty that I would like them to refund my money. Guess what? I'm not going to get that now either. These people are a joke and a FRAUD.
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