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"www.norepaircost.com" EXTENDED WARRANTY COMPANY

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Hello all. I'm looking into getting an extended warranty for my new to us 2015 Entegra. I have quotes from a few of the companies. One of the ones that came up is "www.norepaircost.com". Their website has FMCA, Escapees, and RVDA listed on their website implying they are members. Has anyone used this company before?

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Call the main FMCA  office number to see if that company is valid. I've never even heard of that company. I suggest contacting wholesalewarranties.com and Good Sam, reputable companes IMO.

An exclusionary ESC is preferable, it names what is NOT covered, everything else is covered. I bought the optional gaskets and seals rider, otherwise if a gasket/seal fails, oil leaks out and ruins the component, any consequential damage is not covered.

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12 hours ago, hermanmullins said:

Here is a quote from FMCA's Membership Director.

"Yes they are the “Real Deal Holyfield” and it is displayed on America’s Best site."

Herman

Thanks. I emailed FMCA and they responded positively also. Guess I'll check them out. 

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21 hours ago, C-786563 said:

Has anyone used American RV Warranty ?

Unless  you begin your own thread, your replies will go unnoticed here.

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Hi,

We too are considering an extended warranty on our 2005 Itasca Horizon from "NoRepairCost.com". Does anyone have any updated information on this company?

 

Thanks.

 

Jim 

 

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On 7/4/2024 at 12:30 PM, jglasure said:

Hi,

We too are considering an extended warranty on our 2005 Itasca Horizon from "NoRepairCost.com". Does anyone have any updated information on this company?

 

Thanks.

 

Jim 

 

Call the BBB in the city where that company is located and ask questions.

Keep in mind, by  law it is not an extended warranty. It IS a legal contract to provide limited services. Read the fine print as many times as necessary to completely understand every clause.

The better contracts state what they will not pay for, by omission, everything else in covered.

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