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R V Extended Warranty Barb 1-30-08  
Can anyone give me a review on an
extended warranty? Good or bad. American Guardian? or U S Warranty?
Help!!!!!
Re: R V Extended Warranty BUBBA THE BUS TECH 1-30-08  
I don't know those plans. Extended warranty is just an insurance policy. It will not cover a lot of things you would think it does. Read the coverage carfully!!!! The next thing is are you going to use this unit a lot or not and can you afford to fix a $1800 fridge or $500 furnace? Not going to use it a bunch then less good of a deal. Going to up grade in a year or two and buying a new unit? still a bad deal. They base the warranty cost on price of the unit where I have experiance but what is covered doesnt change much so if you can afford a $100,000 unit that you are only going to use a couple weekends and a couple weeks a year it is probably a bad bet. This is a bet that you will have trouble with your unit, the bet makes sense if you will be badly hurt by a unexpected repair bill and gets more attractive the more you use the unit. I hope that helps focus the issue. Good Luck
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