Buying a Used Car Warranty Horror Story - Free High Quality Articles at Article Crux

Free High Quality Articles at Article Crux

Find Free Articles and Web Content at Article Crux

Web Free Articles

Buying a Used Car Warranty Horror Story

By: Tom Andrews

There are several different places you can buy used car warranties or what are commonly called extended auto warranties. But beware when buying from brokers since some don't play fair. An employee of a broker recently contacted me to tell me about his company's rather elaborate pricing scheme.

The extended auto warranty company uses direct mail. Those receiving the letter call a toll free number and a salesman answers. Nothing wrong so far! The salesman will ask you a few questions and then tell you that he needs to transfer you to a manager to see if your vehicle qualifies for coverage. Hmmm? There's no reason to transfer you to another person. The same person can find out how old your vehicle is and how many miles it has to determine if it qualifies for a car warranty. However, this manager will ask more questions before saying he's made an exception for you. But, you have to buy on this phone call since he's made an exception. Yeah, right!

You guessed it, every vehicle qualifies. I'm told they consider this the most important part of the process and the manager can take several minutes to get you prepared for the salesman to take the phone call back. They've gained commitment from you.

A memorized offer is pitched to you by the salesman when he takes the call back from the manager. Some people buy at this point and the salesmen call it a "lay down". The problem is they've paid as much as $800 to $2000 too much.

But, what if the caller declines the warranty offer? Well, the salesman isn't going to give up. First, he will continue trying to get the sale by comparing the cost of the warranty to repair costs. Some more people buy. More people decide to buy when an installment plan is offered to allow payment of the full warranty cost over several months. They've still paid too much, but they are unaware of the fair price for a warranty and just want to pay for it in installments rather than all at once.

If the salesman can't get the sale, guess what? Now a more experienced salesman gets on the phone for the hard selling. In order to get your business, they will try a combination of reducing the price and offering better payment plans. Anything to get the sale. The second salesman who poses as a manager can offer a price discount, but only so much since he and the first salesman need to be paid.

What happens if this more experienced salesman can't get the sale? He tells you there might be one last option and sends you to another salesman who offers some serious price reductions and even more attractive payment plans. This last salesman makes less money because he has an easier job, after all, he's now offering the used car warranty at a fair price.

This company runs this pricing scheme to make a lot of money. Think about it. This first price will be accepted by a good number of callers who just aren't familiar with warranty prices or who are in a hurry. Cha-Ching. Some take the first price offered on the first payment plan offered . Cha-Ching. Next, the manager lowers the price. Cha-Ching. If you're still not buying, the manager sweetens the payment plan. Cha-Ching. And after all this, for those who still haven't purchased, they send you to the discount department and do whatever it takes to get the sale and they still make money. Cha-Ching.

Talk about tricky sales tactics and putting consumers through the hoops. Reputable companies are angry about such schemes because it gives the industry a bad reputation. But, know their are very reputable companies to buy from. So, beware, if you call a company and start getting the run-around, you'll know what's going on and you'll run as fast as you can. Now you understand why I recommend avoiding middlemen like brokers. They just don't add any value and occasionally you run into one that operates a pricing scheme.

Article Source: http://ArticleCrux.com -- Free Articles, Free Web Content

For twenty-five years, Tom Andrews sold auto warranties and insurance policies direct to consumers. He knows the difficulties faced by consumers when buying auto warranties and the scams that are waiting for them. Retired, he now writes to inform consumers on how to get their monies' worth and avoid scams. For more information on how to buy auto warranties, go to: www.auto-warranty-spy.com

Article RSS Feed RSS Feed

Get the RSS Feed for this article (Automotive category feed).

Not yet Rated

More Articles From Home | Automotive


Copyright © 2007 Article Crux: Free Online Article Directory
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard