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Balderdash

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About Balderdash

  • Birthday 07/18/1953

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  1. Yes, like all of them, there's a warranty. Of sorts. I'll need to see what it covers, and for how long. I keep getting warned that everything is covered by a separate warranty with that specific manufacturer. And getting service is a hassle, etc. I'm to knew at this to know, for sure, what to believe. Just making the decision to buy the RV was full of falsehoods and innuendos. Much less, dealing with the warranty and insurance questions.
  2. Hi, everybody! I, too, have been researching this firm, and trying to make a decision for an upcoming first-time RV (Unity by Leisure Travel Vans -- due for delivery mid-October). You can use the free access codes from the warranty company to login at AM Best: UserName = customer@wholesalewarranties.com; Password = wwcustomer2. This pulls up the full report on American Bankers Insurance Company, and -- checking today -- they have an A/Excellent Rating with AM Best. Plus an A+ Rating at BBB for Wholesale Warranties -- not that I take BBB ratings as gospel (they do charge merchants to participate in their rating system, after all). But I'm concerned about the high cost. $5,484 for 84 Months, or 70,000 Miles for a brand new Class B+ coach. Or $4,936 if paid in full, up-front. Yowza! I live in Maryland. Where I see Wholesale Warranties fitting in is the contact with the associated insurance company, and the repair facilities. In theory, they eliminate the run-around. I do like the "everything is covered which is specifically NOT covered"-type policy. Reviews at BBB's website seem stellar -- again, I take these with a grain of salt.
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