|
E.Central MN | Don't feel bad, lots of people fall for it. The sales people that push those extra products must have gone to the same sales school that trains those people selling time shares. My brother listened to a gal that showed him all those charts and statistics on car repairs and when she got done he told her that if the car is that likely to fail then maybe he shouldn't buy it. It was his wife's car and he finally told her to do whatever she wanted as she was paying for it, she bought the worthless warranty anyway. A couple years later he sat thru the whole sales thing again for a one year old car and the sales guy acted like he was going to break down in tears when he told him that he didn't want any of that crap. They should change the law and give people the right to cancel the policy at any time in the first 6 months. Most people have so little mechanical aptitude that its pretty easy to scare them into buying it. | |
|