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Old 11-13-2019, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Z.
When a question arises I always search first and if I cannot find the answer to my question I will create a thread - don't we all do that on Google?

By the way, I have owned several different P models and one of the first things I have done after getting a new one is to read threads in the respective forum, page by page by page...I was always surprised as to how much I learned without asking any questions at all. Nevertheless, if someone wants to ask a question they have a right to do so.
Thanks, Bobz. I consider this just good forum etiquette. The question was about experiences and I think the link provides plenty. Just me, but I get really puzzled when questions are posed that show the manual has not been read or are duplicates of questions already on the same forum page.

Old 11-13-2019, 11:13 PM
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I also think it's good etiquette not to post the same message in triplicate in the span of less than an hour.
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit
I also think it's good etiquette not to post the same message in triplicate in the span of less than an hour.
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Old 11-14-2019, 11:23 AM
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If you buy one you must read the fine print to see exactly what it covers. I have had good results and poor results ranging from it is covered to fighting for coverage once costs exceed what I paid.....Easy Care is just okay...All State was the best in my experiences..both purchased from dealers at a negotiated discount....I usually cancel them and get a prorated refund once I have the car a while....make sure it is transferable and when you sell the car you get a prorated refund...
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