Quote ="Standee"Having similar, bought an "extended warranty" on a vehicle (used), been told it needs to go to a main dealer for diagnostics, but they wont pay for that part....even though the main dealer is the one I bought it from.'"
When I bought my last used car (or the one before last) it came with a 12 month "extended warranty", ten months later the clutch gave up the ghost so I got it replaced at my expense because "fair wear and tear" on a three year old car is what came to mind as an excuse not to cover it under warranty and if I thought of it then you can bet your last penny thats what they would think - so at the renewal I got some flash young kid ring me every night for a week trying to convince me that their extended warranty was well worth the renewal cost.
I told him I'd just replaced the clutch, he told me they would have paid for that, I told them that they wouldn't have, he insisted that EVERYTHING was covered under their warranty even things that wore out, rather than call him a liar I just acted interested and then asked if they'd send me some sales info or better still the actual contract so that I could see for myself that things that wore out were covered for their £150 a year (or whatever it was), but of course as you'd expect they weren't allowed to send copies of the contract out until you'd agreed to take up the policy, but you had 14 days to cancel it - told him I'd rather not have the hassle but if they ever changed their mind about getting people to pay for stuff that they haven't even seen yet then I may be interested.
Telesales con merchants is what came to mind.