remington109
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Just curious as I'm likely looking into an extended warranty. I'm assuming it's identical to the outgoing policies?
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If the name was changed it was for a reasonJust curious as I'm likely looking into an extended warranty. I'm assuming it's identical to the outgoing policies?
Thanks for the response...agree. That's why I'm ass'in all the smart folks hereIf the name was changed it was for a reason
that likely doesn’t benefit us. The fine print is required reading. Don’t ass u me.

Oops- sorry I responded thenThanks for the response...agree. That's why I'm ass'in all the smart folks here![]()
Sure, it's common sense to read the fine print, got it. Just seeing if maybe someone had already, or the Zeigler/Granger folks knew. I suppose I can reach out to them. Surprisingly, I did try to search first before potentially asking something that has been beat to death.Oops- sorry I responded then
but it was a simple common sense one
Good luck- they write in a way that is, at best, difficult to understand anyway don’t forget the fine printSure, it's common sense to read the fine print, got it. Just seeing if maybe someone had already, or the Zeigler/Granger folks knew. I suppose I can reach out to them. Surprisingly, I did try to search first before potentially asking something that has been beat to death.
Oh yea, the lifetime option again would be pretty sweet.Isn't FlexCare their monthly extended-extended warranty plan? After my dad's extended MaxCare warranty expires in November, they offered a continuation of the same plan (or lesser plans) locked in for 3 years but at a monthly rate that can be cancelled anytime. Same options for deductibles seem to be available.
Pricing obviously isn't as good as buying the plan originally, but seems like a somewhat reasonable option for a vehicle that's almost a decade old. On the other hand, if this is replacing their current pay-all-at-once initial extended warranty, then it absolutely sucks and the higher pricing and 3-year max lock-in is just a pathetically bad proposition in comparison.
Really wish they'd bring back their lifetime MaxCare warranty option, or at least the 10-year option.