
 Originally Posted by 
Babs
					 
				 
				Mate it all means nothing, you need to read the terms and conditions a lot of the extended warranties aren't worth the paper they are written on. Look at the most common things that could go wrong and how much they cover you for that and what it's actually worth to fix.
Find out about servicing, cover where and how. It's a contract you break their terms they don't pay.
Others may have good experiences with them, hopefully you will get some good replies, but I have ex-motor industry experience with them and from that I would advise against, but that was some time ago, things may have changed, I can't comment further without seeing the terms. Good luck.
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