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Old Jul 15, 2005 | 09:32 PM
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Re: Aftermarket Extended Waranties??

think about what you get warrenty companies are in business to make money they are not no profit orginizations and for them to make money the have to sell and collect more money then they pay out. it is and odds game and chances are they win. it might work out for some people but as a whole they will alway pay out less then they take in.
Old Jul 16, 2005 | 03:09 AM
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Re: Aftermarket Extended Waranties??

Originally Posted by slp223
think about what you get warrenty companies are in business to make money they are not no profit orginizations and for them to make money the have to sell and collect more money then they pay out. it is and odds game and chances are they win. it might work out for some people but as a whole they will alway pay out less then they take in.
True. It's the same principle as any other kind of insurance. And as with other forms, the value of a policy is only as good as the company behind it.

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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 01:50 PM
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Re: Aftermarket Extended Waranties??

Originally Posted by Blue89Bird
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I got it, thanks!

too bad it isn''t 4X she insists on 4X4 for the winter since it will be her daily driver. That is a nice looking truck though, good luck selling it.

BTW, we looked at the one this past weekend and it wasn't even worthe the 10K they wanted for it... OH well we are still looking I gues.
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 1SlowFormula
I got it, thanks!

too bad it isn''t 4X she insists on 4X4 for the winter since it will be her daily driver. That is a nice looking truck though, good luck selling it.

BTW, we looked at the one this past weekend and it wasn't even worthe the 10K they wanted for it... OH well we are still looking I gues.
good luck finding one with what you want.
4WD would be nice, but truthfully I never had a problem at all this winter with 500lbs of sand bags in the back, and that was driving back 2 hrs from Baltimore to NJ in 4-5 inches of snow
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 07:22 AM
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Re: Aftermarket Extended Waranties??

Originally Posted by Blue89Bird
good luck finding one with what you want.
4WD would be nice, but truthfully I never had a problem at all this winter with 500lbs of sand bags in the back, and that was driving back 2 hrs from Baltimore to NJ in 4-5 inches of snow
yeah but between you and I (and I guess anyone who reads this post) she is just uncomfortable driving in the snow, she grew up on the west coast and has only been out here for 4 or so years.. I think she has only actually driven in the snow a very few times because I know for a fact that there has only been one time in the last 3 winters I didn't drive her when it snowed, and that time it was just a little dusting... The problem is now this year I am out of school and working a job where I can't really take off to run her to work and back...
I guess that is one of the perks of working construction while going to school, I had off work for bad weather..
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