World Warranty Corporation - Auto Warranty Plans
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Extended Warranties - Service Contracts
Vehicle Service Contracts


Frequently Asked Questions

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Q: How can World Warranty Corp.'s prices be so much lower than others?
A: It's simple. We keep low overhead costs and take out the commissions usually paid to agents, dealers, and their sales people. At World Warranty Corp. you really do get the best Coverage at the right price.
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Q: Are World Warranty Corp. policies available in all 50 states?
A: No, state regulations regarding insurance and warranties prevent us from selling auto policies to addresses from AK, AL, AZ, CA, CT, FL, KY, LA, NJ, and WI. We can however process claims for service from all 50 states and Canada should your vehicle need repairs.
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Q: Is the World Warranty Corpwarranty.com website secure?
A: Yes, World Warranty Corp. uses the highest industry standard form of encryption for all of our credit card transactions. World Warranty Corp also has a privacy policy that prohibits us from selling or renting our customer lists.
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Q: What happens if World Warranty Corp. goes out of business?
A: All World Warranty Corp. service plans are insured by one of the largest property/casualty insurance operations in the country; They are also rated "Excellent" by the A.M. Best insurance rating service. Should something happen to World Warranty Corp, all claims will still be honored by the insurance carrier for the life of the contract.
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Q: What is an extended service plan, and why do I need one?
A: Every new vehicle comes from the manufacturer with a basic factory warranty. This written agreement states that the manufacturer will repair or replace most parts of the vehicle in the event of a mechanical malfunction for a limited amount of time or miles. Once the manufacturer's warranty expires, you have nothing to protect you from expensive repairs. Some manufacturers will include additional powertrain coverage along with their factory warranty, but this warranty only covers the 29 or so parts through which oil flows. World Warranty Corp. coverage is protection against the increasing cost of repairing your vehicle after the manufacturers warranty is expired. With the average length of car ownership increasing, the likelihood of needing a major repair on your car increases dramatically. World Warranty Corp. can protect your vehicle and your budget with the coverage that best suits your needs. Whether you own or plan to purchase a Car, Light Truck, or Van, World Warranty Corp. has a service plan that's just right for you.
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Q: Can I buy a service plan for my vehicle if I didn't purchase it from a dealer?
A: Yes, World Warranty Corp. can provide a policy for almost any vehicle that is a 1994 model or newer, with less than 80,000 miles regardless of when or where you purchased the vehicle.
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Q: I still have time left on my factory warranty. Why purchase a service plan now?
A: Benefits of the service plan including towing, rental, lost key/lockout and travel benefits may be used immediately. In addition, now is precisely the time to buy coverage because World Warranty Corp. can offer you the very lowest price on a service plan when your vehicle is young and has low mileage. When you act now, you lock in today's prices for tomorrow's repairs.
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Q: What vehicles are eligible for a World Warranty Corp. policy?
A: Just about all cars, trucks, and vans are eligible for a service plan. World Warranty Corp has two categories of cars. "New Cars" are considered to be any car that is a 1998 or newer model year with less than 60,000 miles. "Used Cars" can be 1994 or newer with up to 80,000 miles. "New Car" policies consist of 4, 5, or 6 additional years and between 75,000 and 100,000 total vehicle miles. "Used Car" policies will always be either 12 months or 12,000 additional miles, 24 month / 24,000 miles, or 36 month / 36,000 miles. All plans are subject to a 30 day and 1,000 mile waiting period before they are active.
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Q: What if I sell my vehicle before the service plan runs out?
A: If you sell your vehicle, your World Warranty Corp. coverage is fully transferable to a private party. This will actually increase the resale value of your vehicle to a potential buyer.
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Q: When do the plans begin and end?
A: All contracts start 30 days AND 1,000 miles after the contact purchase date and odometer mileage at contract purchase date. The 30 days and 1,000 miles will be added to the term of the contract.
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Q: What deductibles are available and how are they applied?
A: World Warranty Corp. has $50, and $100 deductibles available for all of our plans, if you are interested in pricing for a deductible that is not listed on the site please e-mail us by Clicking Here or call us toll free at 800-240-2980. All deductibles are "Per Visit" meaning no matter how many covered repairs are completed when you take your car in, only one deductible will apply for that visit. Additionally, if the same repair requires multiple visits, no additional deductible will be applied to the additional required visits.
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Q: What is "Wear and Tear" and does World Warranty Corp cover it?
A: Yes, "Wear and Tear" is covered, but there is a difference between "Wear and Tear" and "Normal Wear" items. Some items in your car are meant to wear out through normal driving, these are considered "Normal Wear" items including parts like brake shoes and pads, fan belts, spark plugs etc., these parts should be replaced on a regular basis as a part of a good routine maintenance schedule. These "Normal Wear" items are not usually covered by any extended service plan and are listed in the "exclusions" section the contract. "Wear and Tear" refers to the repair or replacement of parts other than "Normal Wear" parts, that are no longer within the manufacturers specifications as a result of normal driving.
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Q: What is a VIN number, and where do I find it?
A: A VIN # is the Vehicle Identification Number. It has 17 digits consisting of numbers and letters. The VIN # can be found on the lower driver's side dash board while looking in through the windshield or the inside of the driver's side door. It can also often be found on the proof of insurance card you carry in your wallet. The VIN number contains a formula that provides the details about your car as it was originally manufactured.
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Q: Can I buy a World Warranty Corp. policy if I don't have a credit card?
A: Yes. We will be happy to accept a check or money order for your policy. Simply complete the registration form on line and select "check" under payment method, and leave the credit card information blank. When we receive your check we will apply it to your application to complete the sale. World Warranty Corp currently does not have additional forms of financing or payment schedules available.
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Q: Where can I get my car repaired?
A: You may have the repairs done at any licensed repair facility. We recommend dealerships because they're used to working with extended service plans. If you have a different repair shop in mind, that's fine just have their service manager give us a call on the 800 number prior to beginning any work.
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Q: How do I file a claim?
A: When you take your car to the repair shop for service, have the service manager call us at the 800 number listed in your contract. We will listen to the what the problem is and give him authorization to begin the work, as well as making sure they understand the filing process. Never have you car worked on without you or the service manager calling us in advance so that we may open a claim ticket and authorize the repairs.
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Q: How does the repair shop get paid?
A: If the repair shop is in our network, they will bill us directly. If the repair shop is not part of our network, we will pay them via a corporate credit card. In rare occasions you may be asked to pay for the repair to be re-imbursed by World Warranty Corp within a couple of weeks. In all cases you will be expected to pay your deductible amount at the time of the repair.
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