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      05-29-2020, 02:50 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by tayone415 View Post
Were your vehicles modified? I looked at different warranty companies Route 66 (through credit union), the main one that advertises through TV commercials (can't remember the name) and a couple others. Most customers say their claim was denied because they didn't have all service records or something was modified even if it had nothing to do with the part or something wasn't replaced the same time as another part and that's why the other part broke or not all parts were OEM or because the name in their warranty agreement isn't the same a shop used in an invoice, even though it was the same part.
If you mod the car you're taking a warranty risk whether it's OEM or aftermarket. I have never had a warranty claim denied in my entire life. Service records aren't required for warranty claims, but if you're an idiot and haven't changed the oil in 50,000 miles that caused an engine to blow, then you deserve it.

Like I said, Fidelity Platinum and Carmax. Only non-OEM warranties worth buying.
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