Ext. Warr. CAUTION! Buyer Beware. Update with Claims Email Address
#1
Pepper Bartender
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Ext. Warr. CAUTION! Buyer Beware. Update with Claims Email Address
Ext. Warranty -- well, I be naked... but I thought I had a Cayenne fig leaf!
Well, schitzu! I have re-joined the ranks of the naked owners past 50K miles. One expensive lesson. www.1sourceautowarranty.com is out of business! A--holes! I thought I had been smart to get a 10 year old company. BBB certified, Web Assured and asking about it through this forum and others! Freaking $3500 for 4 year (from date of purchase) and 100K miles that I may or may not get some of my money back (who knows when) from the State of Hawaii who has shut down one of the few companies that would do an extended warranty on a Cayenne. I uncovered a problem a couple of weeks ago when my dealer called to try and start to file a claim on my glovebox lock becoming inoperable. After most of last week, trying to track down the problems (and the website still happily taking money from others), I found out that this was probably going to be forced to stop selling ext. warranties and be shut down. I would have posted earlier but the whole deal was in limbo and they were evasive until today! BBB, State of Hawaii, and Web-Assured all said that it was an investigation over Ebay 1 month warranties that had a bad claim record. The website for filing a claim for a refund (if any) is http://www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/ins...ns/primeguard/.
Lewis --- pass the Kool-aid LOTS of adult additive please!
Last edited by MadFox; 12-28-2005 at 12:57 PM.
#2
Three Wheelin'
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 1,572
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Sorry to hear about that, MadFox.
I gotta say that stuff like this has BMW standing tall. It also makes sense for early adopters to lease.
Could that be a caualty loss subject to write off?
Good luck with the Pepper.
I gotta say that stuff like this has BMW standing tall. It also makes sense for early adopters to lease.
Could that be a caualty loss subject to write off?
Good luck with the Pepper.
#4
Rennlist Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Shawsheen River Basin
Posts: 1,697
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Torags
Could that be a caualty loss subject to write off?
#5
Pepper Bartender
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by JARO
s..t!!! man! I guess it is off to Porsche dealer to get one....or just trade out of it and get a BMW...
I talked with the GM at the dealer last week when I was tracking this a'hole company down and PAG will not sell you a CPO... i.e. you can't have a clean record and say okay I'll pay Porsche to extend it via CPO. All you could, in theory, do is sell it to the dealer.. have him CPO it and then buy it back.. Yeah... RIGHT?! I am at a loss right now what to do.. there is a part of me that thinks most of the glitches have been fixed.. but then there is the part of me that says.. $$$ huge repair on some dumb PAG oversight at 75K miles or so... To go buy another warranty seems.. well... stupider than the first time!! and, it may be years on this liquidation of the warranty company... I already read the court document from Hawaii Dept of Commerce.. fees for attorneys, fees to sell assets.. blah blah blah.. so they do this to protect the consumer and then bleed the company dry in the process of protecting "us" by selling assets.. MERRY CHRISTMAS! Where's that da*n Kool-Aid anyhow?
Uh-hum, lastly, to Shamus' point.. I pay LOTS of taxes... but one good thing this was purchased through my holding company before taxes!
#7
Super Moderator
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
By any chance did you pay for the extended warranty on an AMEX card?
I normally put all of my purchases on my AMEX, as they have been pretty good at resolving most issues.
Call your state Atty General's Office and ask about class action filings, etc. You might recover a percentage.
Very sorry to hear the news.....but owning/driving a Cayenne "commando style" kind of grows on you after a while.
I normally put all of my purchases on my AMEX, as they have been pretty good at resolving most issues.
Call your state Atty General's Office and ask about class action filings, etc. You might recover a percentage.
Very sorry to hear the news.....but owning/driving a Cayenne "commando style" kind of grows on you after a while.
Trending Topics
#8
Pepper Bartender
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by ltc
By any chance did you pay for the extended warranty on an AMEX card?
Originally Posted by ltc
I normally put all of my purchases on my AMEX, as they have been pretty good at resolving most issues.
Originally Posted by ltc
Call your state Atty General's Office and ask about class action filings, etc. You might recover a percentage. Very sorry to hear the news.....
Originally Posted by ltc
but owning/driving a Cayenne "commando style" kind of grows on you after a while.
I don't know if I'm going to like this or not. Guess I'll see for awhile and now I may seriously consider just getting a 997 with a big freaking RMS problem! Thanks for the Kool-Aid.. adult additive in there, right?
#9
Super Moderator
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Originally Posted by MadFox
I do too.. really awesome when you buy something overseas -- it breaks on the way home -- and it is insured on a Platinum card and can be replaced, free!:
Originally Posted by MadFox
I don't know if I'm going to like this or not. Guess I'll see for awhile and now I may seriously consider just getting a 997 with a big freaking RMS problem!
Originally Posted by MadFox
Thanks for the Kool-Aid.. adult additive in there, right?
#11
Super Moderator
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Needs More Cowbell
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
OK, suffice it to say that there are going to be LOTS of Certified Pre Owned Cayennes in the future, as it looks like no one will be keeping theirs without a warranty......except me.
It's likely most people (who can't do a lease due to yearly mileage or other reasons) will be buying the car for the length of the warranty, then trading it in for a new one, or perhaps picking up a CPO 6yr/100K Cayenne?
I wonder if there are other vehicles in the same category as the Cayenne that are 'undesirable'?
I guess those quality scores that everyone said didn't matter actually DO matter after all.
It's likely most people (who can't do a lease due to yearly mileage or other reasons) will be buying the car for the length of the warranty, then trading it in for a new one, or perhaps picking up a CPO 6yr/100K Cayenne?
I wonder if there are other vehicles in the same category as the Cayenne that are 'undesirable'?
I guess those quality scores that everyone said didn't matter actually DO matter after all.
#12
Pepper Bartender
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by ljugete
So this means that the 1SourceExtendedWarranty.com (Extended Warranty on my CS) is now Void? Lost my $3,380.00 paid 1/04?
#13
Rennlist Member
We have an extended warrenty 6/100 on our Audi allroads, that went out of busness just when we needed it, but to our dealers credit, they stepped up and covered the repairs and have since found a different company to underwrite the warrentys.
If your dealer was the agent for the warrenty co. they may have some responsiblity.
If your dealer was the agent for the warrenty co. they may have some responsiblity.