At this time, we are unable to sell coverage for cars that exceed a certain mileage. However, our partner may have a specialized product that will meet your needs. Please contact our partner at 877-686-7151.
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At this time, we are unable to sell Vehicle Service Contracts in any of these states. However, if you are from California or Alaska, our partner may have a specialized product that will meet your needs. Please contact our partner at 877-686-7151.
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Depending on when you purchased your vehicle, your original manufacturer warranty may be about to expire. Most cars are covered for their first 36,000 miles or 3 years, whichever comes first. And naturally, if you plan on having your car longer than 3 years (or whenever your warranty expires), buying now will always save you […]
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Powertrain warranties are limited in the components they protect; typically covering the main engine, drive axles and transmission. What they don’t cover are all the other items that can, and often do, go wrong. Like all the electronics, air conditioner, even emission system. With the eWarranty Auto Protection plan, all these items and many more are […]
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We’re sorry but any vehicle that was manufactured prior to 1997 is not eligible for products sold by eWarranty Auto Protection. However, you may still be eligible for coverage through our partner who can be reached at 877-686-7151.
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Omnisure is the exclusive partner who administers our payment plans. Omnisure has a history of innovation and high customer satisfaction. That is why we chose Omnisure for this very important role.
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Click here for a sample agreement.
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If you look at the “What’s Covered” and “What’s Not Covered” tabs, you’ll see there is a link to download a contract. Otherwise, you can click here which will pull up the contract in your browser.
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Yes. There is a 30 day/1000 mile or a 90 day/200 mile waiting period from the odometer reading and sale date of the service contract. During this time, we are unable to authorize payments on claims. This allows us to keep our service contracts at a competitive price for the consumer by eliminating coverage for […]
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No. There is a 30 day/1000 mile waiting period (90 day/200 mile waiting time for people who drive less) from the odometer reading and sale date of the service contract. During this time, we are unable to authorize payments on claims. Why? We don’t want folks to buy a contract knowing the vehicle has existing […]
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