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Handyman Confessions
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007One of the popular questions about home warranty policy is whether they are worth buying? Many people wonder if they are better off repairing the appliances themselves using the premium and deductible per incident they will have paid to warranty companies otherwise. This question comes up often because warranty repair claims are rejected quoting some unrealistic reasons and generally homeowners give up after fighting for a while.
Sometimes back I read a comment in a discussion forum posted by a licensed plumber who worked for various home warranty companies. It is interesting to get his perspective of the home warranty. You can read the complete article from Yahoo! Answers Maintenance and Repairs section
His opinion -
The contractors go to your home and try to find reasons to get your claim turned down by the warranty company and warranty companies have a lot of reasons they will turn down claims for. When your claim is denied you (shell) out the 50 dollar copay plus the repair of your problem. The contractors do this because they make more money.
Now you know why your home warranty genuine repair claims are denied for all wrong reasons! He claims that home warranty companies do not encourage contractors to complete the repair work for obvious reasons. But don’t lose hope yet as we still have some good warranty companies and you can get their ratings from Home Warranty Provider Ratings link on this website. Many homeowners fight back warranty companies and used various tactics such as threating a law suite, approaching public media etc. and were successful.
Handyman continues and explains how he eventually quit his job that employed unfair tactics.
My boss actually told me to try and get claims turned down and my incentive was that he would give me half of whatever money I brought in. I did this for only about 2 months and had to quit because it is morally wrong.
Do not plan to drop your home warranty policy, after reading this article! Your situation may demand home warranty even though some claims get denied. Also, you may have a reputed warranty company.
Read the following article to find out if you really need home warranty before you make your decision
http://www.homewarrantyreviews.com/do-i-need-home-warranty
Annoyances with Home Warranty Policies
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007It is not too difficult to find home warranty policy owners who are frustrated with the services they were offered. While the buyers think they have received the raw end of the deal, warranty companies justify their take by quoting contract terms and small prints often neglected by the buyers. Obviously, with the premium we pay, warranty companies do not make money if they provide the kind of service buyers would have wanted.
This page contains a list of articles and discussion threads about home warranty annoyances experienced by buyers. Most of the opinions about the services here are obviously not positive. However, you should be aware that bad experiences and bad news spread out fast, while positive experiences about these companies are not recorded very often. If you are looking to buy home warranty, you will never find a perfect company based on these opinions. The game is about weeding out the really bad ones by choice of elimination!
To keep these annoyances in perspective, we suggest you read our articles - Home Warranty Buyers Guide and Things you must know about home warranty
We also have user reviews on each of the home warranty companies available on this website. Please visit Provider Ratings section for a detailed review
Opinions stated below are from independent websites and homewarrantyreviews.com neither endorses, nor denies them.
Home Warranty Consumer reviews from My3cents.com contains a long list of reviews and covers many warranty companies. You can post your opinion as well.
Opinions from eHow.com - eHow.com published an article explaining how to get home warranty. Readers shared their problems with home warranty providers and policy here
Discussions forums at epinions.com contain reviews and home warranty scams
Complaints about AHS
From www.mortgagenewsdaily.com
From consumeraffairs.com
Problems with Mutual Warranty
Scam.com Article
Problems with First American
Epinions.com Article
Problems with 2-10 Home Warranty
How one person fought with 2-10 home warranty to pursue the claim
Please share your links and annoyances with home warranty companies by posting your comments below.
How to pursue insurance claims
Friday, August 10th, 2007This article explains how to pursue a claim when the service provider company is acting tough on your claim. The article was written to help with home warranty insurance claims, which have highest claim denial rate. But you can apply the same strategy to any type of claims including airline claims, cable, telephone and other utility companies, banks, credit cards, etc.
Dealing with claims - General Guidelines
- Maintain call logs - For each call, note down
- Date, time and duration of the call
- Customer service rep’s *full name, rep ID, call center location
- Supervisor’s name if you got transferred
- Conversation highlights
- Always stay calm and never be rude. Be mindful of claim center reps’ situation. They spend their whole day fielding tough questions from irate customers. They will certainly help you if you are nice to them; otherwise they will play by the rules hard and fast. Explain your position and ask them to help you out. Remember, they have nothing to lose and your fight is against the company, not the rep
- Do not call during peak hours and Mondays They will not be able to spend time with you during business hours. Avoid morning hours, lunch time and Mondays.
If you have followed the above guidelines, you can deal with most of the claims. But then there are tough claims which requires a special approach.
Dealing with tough claims - How to play the game
- Gather all details at once before you make the call - Collect all the details such as account #, model #, service contract, claim center’s 800 # etc. I prefer to keep this info online so that I will have access to the details from anywhere. You can use a draft email saved copy, or Google Notepad kind of online service. Use the same notepad to add call logs each time you make the call. If time permits, collect details of similar claim denial issues - from your friends or from the experiences posted on the web
- Pay attention to agent’s greeting message - Greet the agent and note down her/his name, call center location and time in your call log immediately. Address them using their name to make them feel respected.
- Explain the problem patiently and ask them to help you resolve it. Understood, you are frustrated and dissatisfied with the service, but stay calm and respectful. You cannot get personal and express your anger against the agent, who is not directly responsible for the situation.
- Provide details of your sincere efforts to resolve the issue - Justify as to why you think this claim should be processed. Explain how many times you have called before and mention the name of the rep you spoke last time.
- Call some other time - Some reps are helpful, so repeated calling will help most of the times.
- Speak to a supervisor - This won’t help much, but you can give it a try. Supervisors are specialized in dealing with irate customers and will not be of much help.
- Loyalty Threat - Tell them you have been a loyal and long time customer and you will be disappointed if they do not honor your claims
- Contract Termination Threat - Tell them you will terminate their service if the issue is not resolved. But do not cancel the service on the same call. Call at some other time and ask them to terminate the service as the very first thing. When they ask for the reasons, explain your problem. Your case will be considered more favorably now. Do NOT terminate the contract before you have completed remaining steps here.
- Badmouthing Threat - Warn them that you will drag them through the mud by publicizing your bad experiences. You should be willing to report the problem to news papers, TV channels, online discussion forums, blogs and finally set up a website and collect all similar experiences about that company. Check out this video - how one homeowner won his insurance claims with the help of a TV channel
- Official Complaints with BBB - You can complain with Better Business Bureau (BBB), which will be happy to resolve the complaints and mediate between businesses and customers. BBB is not a govt. organization but it does promote integrity and business ethics in the marketplace. It will also keep public records of all complaints and companies do not want to be blacklisted there.
- Official Complaints with State Attorney General Office - If you honestly believe that you are victimized by a business, lodge a complaint with the attorney general’s office. They will launch an inquiry. Nevertheless, you can threaten your insurance company about that you will contact attorney general’s office.
- Law Suite Threat - Threaten them with personal or class action law suite. Do not use this threat unless it is really necessary. Most of the companies have their position covered legally and this may not work unless they are engaged in unlawful practices
Playing Hardball - They won’t listen. What Next?
