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April 27, 2021, 02:02 PM
satch
Car Shield
This company insures your car for breakdowns etc., Does anybody here have it and are they trustworthy?
April 27, 2021, 02:47 PM
Pyker
Fuck them and their never-ending spoof phone calls and interminable retarded TV ads.

You'd be better off putting the premium amount in a savings account.

All those morons celebrating saving $5k - how much in premiums did you pay those wankers ffs.

It's safe to say, I do not think they are a good buy.
April 27, 2021, 03:07 PM
tgtshuter
I don't have their coverage, and wouldn't want it.

I have seen negative reviews; people having a hard time getting repairs authorized.

Also, if you read the "terms and conditions" they briefly flash quickly at the bottom of the screen during the commercials, it says "use of remanufactured and like kind parts". "Like kind" meaning used.

I'd guess a bumper to bumper plan cost a couple of hundred dollars a month. Even then you'd have to worry about the small print in the contracts, etc.

Like Pyker recommended, I'd put the money you'd spend in premiums into an emergency fund.
April 27, 2021, 03:36 PM
bigdeal
When I was a very young man (i.e. many moons ago) and worried about having the cash on hand to handle major repairs, I used to have $25 a paycheck automatically peeled off and deposited in a savings account. When I had basic repairs to deal with, I just paid for them out of pocket. Never touched that savings account balance for over 6 years at which point it had a few thousand dollars in it. I stopped making deposits to it at that point and just let it accrue interest. Personally, I think everyone would be a whole lot better off if they had the diligence and commitment to that sort of savings arrangement instead of handing over money to these Car Shield types.


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April 27, 2021, 03:57 PM
PowerSurge
Run away


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April 27, 2021, 05:21 PM
Expert308
What they ^^^^^^ all said. Like any other insurance scamprovider their business model is based on bringing in more $$$ from premiums than they pay out in claims (and for advertising, executive salaries, etc.).
April 27, 2021, 06:27 PM
.38supersig
Your better off buying a factory shop manual and quality tools.



April 27, 2021, 06:41 PM
egregore
It sounds too good to be true, which means it probably is. I think they will find all kinds of reasons to weasel out of a claim.
April 27, 2021, 07:47 PM
PASig
Sounds like they are the auto version of a home warranty company which are also complete scams.

You’d be better off just saving your money for when you need it.


April 27, 2021, 08:18 PM
Speedbird
ditto

Consideration: Lots of these companies around and every store now offering this stuff (Like Lowes etc.) Not to mention millions of spam calls a day... Must be VERY lucrative... perhaps we would be better off investing in these companies versus paying their premiums
April 27, 2021, 08:19 PM
arfmel
Most mechanic shops hate dealing with those warranty companies. It’s a pain in the ass, from what my friend who owns a shop says.
April 27, 2021, 08:42 PM
Fredward
Insurance works by calculating the average cost of repairs, then adding a significant premium, like 50 percent. If they didn't make a profit off the insurance, they couldn't stay in business. If you have a good, reliable car, the cost of repairs over 10 years or so should be significantly less than 10 years Car Shield premiums.
April 27, 2021, 11:15 PM
tgtshuter
quote:
Originally posted by PASig:
Sounds like they are the auto version of a home warranty company which are also complete scams.

You’d be better off just saving your money for when you need it.


Nailed it!!
April 27, 2021, 11:26 PM
12131
Car Shield, American Home Shield, Extended Service Warranty, Lifelock, Home Title Lock, etc..., preying on the fear and worry of the people since the dawn of time.


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April 28, 2021, 12:54 AM
egregore
quote:
Originally posted by arfmel:
Most mechanic shops hate dealing with those warranty companies. It’s a pain in the ass, from what my friend who owns a shop says.

That too.
April 28, 2021, 02:04 AM
Excam_Man
Most quality companies won't deal with warranty companies. They're a PITA to deal with and leave you with too many headaches.

No needed to beat your head against the wall.




April 28, 2021, 06:44 AM
Sig209
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
Car Shield, American Home Shield, Extended Service Warranty, Lifelock, Home Title Lock, etc..., preying on the fear and worry of the people since the dawn of time.


this x100

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April 28, 2021, 08:11 AM
signewt
We were pleased with a new car purchase
5 years ago, and marveling at the changes in process
since 20 years before, our most recent exposure to the dealer tactics.

Our salesman was a real gem. He warned of the next step completing paperwork. His advice was to just say no regardless of the coming 'offers'.

The dealership had spent considerable effort
convincing us to buy a new vehicle....then cast us at incredible peril of it
falling apart immediately unless we added dealer insurance package against
any number of enumerated failures. Heavy intense skilled sales person masquerading as a secretary.

No thanks.


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April 28, 2021, 01:28 PM
NK402
I watch the commercials and loathe the celebrities, who shill for these companies. It gives you a quick analysis of their character. It's my understanding, that the coverage "starts" at $95 per month. You obviously would do better with putting that money into a repair fund. It appears to me that these companies start small and by raking in premiums and denying claims, eventually they can afford more advertising time and glitzier commercials to reel in even more suckers.
April 28, 2021, 01:54 PM
ensigmatic
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
..., Lifelock, Home Title Lock, etc..., preying on the fear and worry of the people since the dawn of time.

I cannot speak to Home Title Lock, because I've never looked into them, but LifeLock and other identity theft detection/prevention/mitigation services do provide a valuable service, IMO.

Identity theft is a real thing. I'm not talking about stolen CC numbers and just CCs taken out in one's name. The CC companies usually take the hit for the former, and the latter can largely be addressed with free or inexpensive credit report freezing. I'm talking all-out identity theft. There are people who've spent years and thousands of dollars recovering from identity theft.

Ignore it at your own peril, IMO.

Home title fraud is also a real thing. In our case, something like Home Title Lock was not necessary, because our county offers a free program that allows you to register with its property records office such that you'll receive notifications of changes to your property records, and you can "lock" them with a PIN.

In both cases, I.D. and title theft/fraud: In the end you can't be held accountable for the fraudster's actions, or actually lose your property, but clearing up the problem can be quite a headache. Possibly an expensive one, too.



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