Hardly an original topic, but I'd appreciate the forum's thoughts on after market warranties.
I've had these warranties with two different companies since 2010, but only claimed once in all that time.
I had a second occasion to claim last October when our car failed its MOT and needed work costing just under £300, but the garage owner told me he didn't want to deal with a warranty company because of the hassle it had caused him in the past. The warranty company wanted to see a cost breakdown for parts and labour before giving the go ahead for the work, something which the garage owner refused to provide until the work was done and the bill was paid. His reason for this refusal was the "hassle" he mentioned above, and the fact that he couldn't be absolutely sure about the extent of the work required on the car until he'd dismantled the defective braking system.
So I was left with the option of having the work done at the warranty company's recommended garage--an unknown quantity-- or using the MOT garage, who could do the work right away, and who have a good reputation locally. I chose the latter option and didn't claim on the warranty, which got me thinking whether it was worth continuing to pay the premiums. The policy is due for renewal in May, so I'm considering cancelling the insurance and putting the money away instead in order to fund any future repairs.
Anyone have thoughts on the topic?
Edited by argybargy on 07/01/2022 at 19:22
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