Date: 3 Jul 2003 16:20:05 GMT From: davehinznopsamcop.net Subject: Re: Investigation of 1sourceautowarranty.com
In alt.autos.saab sbright <sbrightnopsamail.com> wrote: > Thanks for calling me an idiot dave. I appreciate it. I checked twice, and don't see the word "idiot" in my message at all. > The vehicle was purchased through Ebay. Please don't knock it till you try > it. I didn't have to work with a dealership. Benefit no. 1. I am not, and would not, knock buying a car from a seller on eBay. I was asking you to clarify your statement of, quote, "It seems that they're tied in with Ebay pretty close." > The contract I signed does not have a listing of parts that they will/will > not replace. And you signed it anyway? > I don't know about you, but whenever I go to the Chevy dealer > I'm always treated second class so I try to stay away. I don't have a Chevy, so I would have no direct knowledge of how they treat their customers. > So no, I din't call the > dealer and ask if they would work with an extended warranty company. Hm. Tell you what - I'll sell you an extended warranty, 5 year coverage, for all covered [1] parts, and service provided at an authorized [2] service location. [1] (Does not cover electrical or mechanical parts, fluids, adjustments, labor, towing, rental, or loaner expenses) [2] Authorized service location is my garage, which is open on the 29th of februrary during odd-numbered years. > Maybe I'm too trusting but since Ebay hasn't ever screwed me, I figured > their reffered extended warranty co. would be ok too. Was this advertised as an auction on eBay, or was it an email you got that claimed to be from ebay, or what? I get a few dozen spams a week claiming to be "from" ebay, but a quick look at headers shows it's just someone using the name. Dave Hinz