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Warranty invalidated!!

Post by TheMachine » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:17 pm

Hi can you help im now the proud owner of a RS6 and it had an extended warranty from the last owner, i got the car trade so the new owner stayed on the log book whilst it was on there forecourt....


Now on the warranty leaflet it says "to transfer the warranty it must be done within 7 days of the sale of the car" (no exclusions that i could see) and when i called the Audi admin number which was on the warranty card this grumpy mare said because i didn't buy it private the warranty could not be transferred!!!! :evil:

I said the garage is not on the log book as an owner so whats the bloody difference? she still lead me to believe im screwed.... ive sent the card off anyway to transfer it but is she right !!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Post by bigfra » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:33 pm

Congrats on the purchase :)

SURELY she can't be right,their should be no reason whatsoever for her to say that.Sound's like she hasni had the bobbi in a while :lol:
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Post by Golfather » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:09 am

Just say you got the car from the previous owner rather than the trader. Then say the application was sent off in the post within 7 days but you have not receieved any confirmation yet.
Always play dumb.

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Post by tartan_rob » Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:55 am

agree wil golfather. That is a complete croc. What differance does it make, there have been no claims....
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Post by GaryC » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:35 pm

It's the same with Porsche's extended warranty - it is only transferable to a new owner via a private sale. If the car goes through the trade, warranty is void.

Lying or playing dumb...I guess the chances of being found out are quite slim, but if the underwriters of the warranty did choose to investigate a big claim they wouldn't need to be Hercule Poirot to discover the truth, and you'd have left yourself open to charges of insurance fraud.

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Post by Rek » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:07 pm

Call the legal attack sharks in. There is no substantive difference.

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Post by tartan_rob » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:59 pm

Isn't insurance Fraud when they have paid and subsequently find out the claim was frauduent?

If so, I have yet to have a job done under warranty where the dealer did not ensure the warranty company would cover the work BEFORE completing anything.

Its all weighing up risk though I suppose.
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Post by TheMachine » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:33 pm

Cheers guys ill give it a wing.

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Post by Golfather » Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:40 pm

GaryC wrote:It's the same with Porsche's extended warranty - it is only transferable to a new owner via a private sale. If the car goes through the trade, warranty is void.

Lying or playing dumb...I guess the chances of being found out are quite slim, but if the underwriters of the warranty did choose to investigate a big claim they wouldn't need to be Hercule Poirot to discover the truth, and you'd have left yourself open to charges of insurance fraud.

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Nothing to do with Fraud mate.
The cover has already been paid for the car for a fixed period of time.
Warranty company is trying to get more dollars out of the next owner by having a handover timelimit in the smallprint.
Serves no purpose, other than to line their own pockets.

Play them at their own game...

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Post by TopBear » Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:48 pm

If the warranty conditions are as suggested like the Porsche warranty, then you will need to get the balance of the warranty transferred over to the you (the new owner), by the previous owner as would be done in a typical private sale.

If the car has been traded to a dealer, and you have declared you purchased from a dealer, then I know in the case of Porsche's extended warranty, any remaining warranty is lost, however this is not an issue for the purchaser, as the dealer (Porsche) will put a fresh 12 months warranty on any car.

Its more of a wasted purchase for the previous owner as they cannot cash in any unused\remaining warranty.
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Post by TheMachine » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:13 pm

This is definitely the case as a called again and he asked if bought it strictly private!! This time i said YES and he then said well as long as ive posted the check i should get my welcome pack!!! lets bloody hope so cause this list i have could get bigger.
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Post by GaryC » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:26 pm

golfather wrote:
GaryC wrote:It's the same with Porsche's extended warranty - it is only transferable to a new owner via a private sale. If the car goes through the trade, warranty is void.

Lying or playing dumb...I guess the chances of being found out are quite slim, but if the underwriters of the warranty did choose to investigate a big claim they wouldn't need to be Hercule Poirot to discover the truth, and you'd have left yourself open to charges of insurance fraud.

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Nothing to do with Fraud mate.
The cover has already been paid for the car for a fixed period of time.
Warranty company is trying to get more dollars out of the next owner by having a handover timelimit in the smallprint.
Serves no purpose, other than to line their own pockets.

Play them at their own game...
But presumably the warranty contract states that the warranty is applicable for a fixed time *unless* the car is sold to a trader (in which case it ends)? If the car is subsequently purchased from the trader, and the buyer lies and states it was bought privately, then he has committed a deliberate act of deception against the warranty (insurance) company. If he subsequently makes a claim against that insurance company to have repairs made, then he is guilty of making a financial gain via deception. I'm no lawyer, but how is that *not* fraud?

I still think the chances of being found out are small. But given how zealously insurance companies take the business of wriggling out of claims, it's not something I would take even a small risk of a criminal record for.

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Post by el_ringo » Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:04 pm

So TheMachine, did you get it sorted? I am having very similar issues with extending mine!?
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Post by TheMachine » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:12 pm

Hi,ive posted off the cheque to transfer the details for £15.00 still waiting, its been around 4 days at the mo, ill post it on here when i get a result, thanks for asking.

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Post by el_ringo » Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:32 am

They are sticking to their guns, no joy to be had. (Funny yet sad how my other thread has sort of merged into yours!)
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**** SOLD!!! :( ****

KW V3 suspension
390mm C6 Brakes
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All the options with the exception of stupid air suspension

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