I paid $598.00 for a 5 year Warranty for my 1994 Cadillac Deville from aa autowaranty on March 28. I traded the 1994 Deville in for a new car on January 27.
I called aa autowarranty to cancell the warranty. I talked to a wendy, she told me I could not cancell that I could only transfer to another person, because I traded it in at a dealership. So I could not get no refund whatsoever. I e-mailed them and a Heidi tried telling the same thing. I explained that on the contract itself it reads under cancellation procedures and I quote: "if the product has been financed, the limited warranty is only cancelable in the event of a verifiable repossession or an insurance total loss. All notices to cancell must be sent to the administrator only. All cancellations will be calculated by a time and mileage factor from the inception date, less a $75.00 cancellation fee. Any claims, vehicle inspection costs or research paid prior to cancellation date will be deducted from the refund amount".
This is exactly what it says.
I did not finance the 1994 deville I paid cash for it.
She said that I did finance it when I paid cash for it. This is totally rediculus.
I want either all my money back or less whatever fees they want to charge me.
I never filed a claim, I havent had this warranty a year.
There is no mention of "no refunds" or anything.
So if you get this warranty they are selling, you can't trade your car in, you have to keep it. Which this was not explained on the conract
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