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home warranties

Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
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Several months ago a question regarding home warranties was asked. I responded with info about what is covered, and added my experience with American Home Shield: nothing but grief. I added that the city code inspector told me he had problems with them, that there is at least one lawsuit against them. That was all about two and a half years ago.
I'm posting this because today, July 25, 2011, I got a postcard in the mail: "This notice is being sent to all persons ...who made a warranty claim ...You have been identified as a possible class member...

"Plaintiffs allege that FNHW (1) caused denials of legitimete warranty claims, (2) performed temporary fixes...(3) overcharged customers...(4) refused to work on expensive claims..."
So, maybe I can get my water heater paid for after all!

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Mitch Kronowit
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Mitch Kronowit
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Originally posted by Jon Holdman:
... a few (or many) years down the road you'll get a check $12 or some such.

Cash if you're lucky. More likely it'll be a coupon for 10% off something at Home Depot. Meanwhile, the attorney's will collect $10 million in legal fees.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!! :wink:

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