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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / July 2004

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Looking for Victims of 1SourceAutoWarranty.com

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Steve Horrillo - 21 Jul 2004 11:09 GMT
Anyone have a bad experience with 1SourceAutoWarranty.com Car Extended
Warranty? Right from the beginning I've had problems with them. I took my
car to the dealer and 1Source refused to pay what the dealer was asking for
the price for the starter and labor so I had to pay the difference. Ended up
paying $150 on a warranty that's zero deductible and their most costly
option, "The Diamond Plan." This time they are holding me up by sending out
a claims adjuster and the dealer has been waiting for two days for an
answer. My Internet research has turned up numerous people with similar
complaints. The attitude of the people at claims department (Sherman and
Chris) is just horrible. So I tried to call the sales department. It's
amazing to see how even their attitude changed once they got my check. The
sales department was SO nice. Until they got my check. Now if I call the
sales department, the second they realize I'm not calling to buy their
warranty, they transfer me instantly to the claims department. They don't
even say they are. No goodbye, nothing, just click! I've never had to
struggle like this with an auto warranty company. I paid all this money for
peace of mind and all I'm getting is grief. All 1sourceautowarranty.com
victims please contact me. Let's get together a class action lawsuit. If we
band together maybe we can get them to honor their contractual agreements.
There's power in numbers. Any other ideas on what to do in a case like this?

Stephen Horrillo
stephen@stephenhorrillo.com
www.healtor.com
George Hamilton - 29 Jul 2004 00:20 GMT
Check out your local small claims court.  Welcome to the world of Homo sapiens.
More dangerous than T. rex.
 
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