Auto Warranties: Car Service Contracts
Everyone wants car service contracts. Nobody wants to go shopping for them. It can be zero fun when you are sitting down with a salesperson, bored to tears, trying to decipher everything that is flying at you. Wouldnt you rather have information flying at you sitting at a desk than cars as you stand next to your broken down car on the side of the road? Think about that moment and then decide whether or not you should go shopping for service contracts.
Car service contracts dont do you any good when they are purchased after your car has broken down. They arent even on sale anymore. I cant think of any great inspirational quotes or pep talks to get you out there to get one, but I can definitely try to use some logic. Follow me as this simple, easy to understand information flies quietly at your head.
Nobody Regrets Buying Car Service Contracts
I said the word nobody. I meant it. I have never, in my short-but-action-packed life, had anyone tell me that they regretted having purchased a service contract. Someone hands you a piece of paper that promises to fix the items that are listed if you uphold your end of the bargain; you have to take good care of the car you already love. Im trying to put this as simply as possible but to truly understand, you sometimes have to consider the alternative.
When somebody has a problem with their car, the first thing everyone looks for are any car service contracts. The mechanic wants to know if its under warranty. Your friends want to know if its under warranty. Even you, who secretly know it isnt, want to know if its under warranty. Everybody regrets not buying car service contracts when its too late. You can make your life a whole lot easier with one slip of paper.