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Updated Date: April 21, 2022
Since January 22, 2022, DHS has required non-U.S. individuals seeking to enter the United States via land ports of entry and ferry terminals at the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and provide proof of vaccination upon request. On April 21, 2022, DHS announced that it would extend these requirements. In determining whether and when to rescind this order, DHS anticipates that it will take account of whether the vaccination requirement for non-U.S. air travelers remains in place.
These requirements apply to non-U.S. individuals who are traveling for essential or non-essential reasons. They do not apply to U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, or U.S. nationals.
Effective November 8, 2021, new air travel requirements applied to many noncitizens who are visiting the United States temporarily. These travelers are also required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. All air travelers, including U.S. persons, must test negative for COVID-19 prior to departure. Limited exceptions apply. See CDC guidance for more details regarding air travel requirements.
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Q. what are the requirements for travelers entering the united states through land poes.
A: Before embarking on a trip to the United States, non-U.S. travelers should be prepared for the following:
- Possess proof of an approved COVID-19 vaccination as outlined on the CDC website.
- During border inspection, verbally attest to their COVID-19 vaccination status.
- Bring a Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative compliant border crossing document, such as a valid passport (and visa if required), Trusted Traveler Program card, a Department of State-issued Border Crossing Card, Enhanced Driver’s License or Enhanced Tribal Card when entering the country. Travelers (including U.S. citizens) should be prepared to present the WHTI-compliant document and any other documents requested by the CBP officer.
Q. What are the requirements to enter the United States for children under the age of 18 who can't be vaccinated?
A: Children under 18 years of age are excepted from the vaccination requirement at land and ferry POEs.
Q: Which vaccines/combination of vaccines will be accepted?
A: Per CDC guidelines, all Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and authorized vaccines, as well as all vaccines that have an Emergency Use Listing (EUL) from the World Health Organization (WHO), will be accepted.
Accepted Vaccines:
- More details are available in CDC guidance here .
- 2 weeks (14 days) after your dose of an accepted single-dose COVID-19 vaccine;
- 2 weeks (14 days) after your second dose of an accepted 2-dose series;
- 2 weeks (14 days) after you received the full series of an accepted COVID-19 vaccine (not placebo) in a clinical trial;
- 2 weeks (14 days) after you received 2 doses of any “mix-and-match” combination of accepted COVID-19 vaccines administered at least 17 days apart.
Q. Is the United States requiring travelers to have a booster dose to be considered fully vaccinated for border entry purposes?
A: No. The CDC guidance for “full vaccination” can be found here.
Q: Do U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents need proof of vaccination to return to the United States via land POEs and ferry terminals?
A: No. Vaccination requirements do not apply to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs). Travelers that exhibit signs or symptoms of illness will be referred to CDC for additional medical evaluation.
Q: Is pre- or at-arrival COVID testing required to enter the United States via land POEs or ferry terminals?
A: No, there is no COVID testing requirement to enter the United States via land POE or ferry terminals. In this respect, the requirement for entering by a land POE or ferry terminal differs from arrival via air, where there is a requirement to have a negative test result before departure.
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Q: new changes were recently announced. what changed on january 22.
A: Since January 22, 2022, non-citizens who are not U.S. nationals or Lawful Permanent Residents have been required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the United States at land ports of entry and ferry terminals, whether for essential or nonessential purposes. Previously, DHS required that non-U.S. persons be vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the United States for nonessential purposes. Effective January 22, all non-U.S. individuals, to include essential travelers, must be prepared to attest to vaccination status and present proof of vaccination to a CBP officer upon request. DHS announced an extension of this policy on April 21, 2022.
Q: Who is affected by the changes announced on January 22?
A: This requirement does not apply to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents. It applies to other noncitizens, such as a citizen of Mexico, Canada, or any other country seeking to enter the United States through a land port of entry or ferry terminal.
Q: Do U.S. citizens need proof of vaccination to return to the United States via land port of entry or ferry terminals?
A: Vaccination requirements do not apply to U.S. Citizens, U.S. nationals or U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents. Travelers that exhibit signs or symptoms of illness will be referred to CDC for additional medical evaluation.
Q: What is essential travel?
A: Under the prior policy, there was an exception from temporary travel restrictions for “essential travel.” Essential travel included travel to attend educational institutions, travel to work in the United States, travel for emergency response and public health purposes, and travel for lawful cross-border trade (e.g., commercial truckers). Under current policy, there is no exception for essential travel.
Q: Will there be any exemptions?
A: While most non-U.S. individuals seeking to enter the United States will need to be vaccinated, there is a narrow list of exemptions consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Order in the air travel context.
- Certain categories of individuals on diplomatic or official foreign government travel as specified in the CDC Order
- Children under 18 years of age;
- Certain participants in certain COVID-19 vaccine trials as specified in the CDC Order;
- Individuals with medical contraindications to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine as specified in the CDC Order;
- Individuals issued a humanitarian or emergency exception by the Secretary of Homeland Security;
- Individuals with valid nonimmigrant visas (excluding B-1 [business] or B-2 [tourism] visas) who are citizens of a country with limited COVID-19 vaccine availability, as specified in the CDC Order
- Members of the U.S. Armed Forces or their spouses or children (under 18 years of age) as specified in the CDC Order; and
- Individuals whose entry would be in the U.S. national interest, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Q: What documentation will be required to show vaccination status?
A: Non-U.S. individuals are required to be prepared to attest to vaccination status and present proof of vaccination to a CBP officer upon request regardless of the purpose of travel.
The current documentation requirement remains the same and is available on the CDC website . Documentation requirements for entry at land ports of entry and ferry terminals mirror those for entry by air.
Q: What happens if someone doesn’t have proof of vaccine status?
A: If non-U.S. individuals cannot present proof of vaccination upon request, they will not be admitted into the United States and will either be subject to removal or be allowed to withdraw their application for entry.
Q: Will incoming travelers be required to present COVID-19 test results?
A: There is no COVID-19 testing requirement for travelers at land border ports of entry, including ferry terminals.
Q: What does this mean for those who can't be vaccinated, either due to age or other health considerations?
A: See CDC guidance for additional information on this topic. Note that the vaccine requirement does not apply to children under 18 years of age.
Q: Does this requirement apply to amateur and professional athletes?
A: Yes, unless they qualify for one of the narrow CDC exemptions.
Q: Are commercial truckers required to be vaccinated?
A: Yes, unless they qualify for one of the narrow CDC exemptions. These requirements also apply to bus drivers as well as rail and ferry operators.
Q. Do you expect border wait times to increase?
A: As travelers navigate these new travel requirements, wait times may increase. Travelers should account for the possibility of longer than normal wait times and lines at U.S. land border crossings when planning their trip and are kindly encouraged to exercise patience.
To help reduce wait times and long lines, travelers can take advantage of innovative technology, such as facial biometrics and the CBP OneTM mobile application, which serves as a single portal for individuals to access CBP mobile applications and services.
Q: How is Customs and Border Protection staffing the ports of entry?
A: CBP’s current staffing levels at ports of entry throughout the United States are commensurate with pre-pandemic levels. CBP has continued to hire and train new employees throughout the pandemic. CBP expects some travelers to be non-compliant with the proof of vaccination requirements, which may at times lead to an increase in border wait times. Although trade and travel facilitation remain a priority, we cannot compromise national security, which is our primary mission. CBP Office of Field Operations will continue to dedicate its finite resources to the processing of arriving traffic with emphasis on trade facilitation to ensure economic recovery.
Q: What happens if a vaccinated individual is traveling with an unvaccinated individual?
A: The unvaccinated individual (if 18 or over) would not be eligible for admission.
Q: If I am traveling for an essential reason but am not vaccinated can I still enter?
A: No, if you are a non-U.S. individual. The policy announced on January 22, 2022 applies to both essential and non-essential travel by non-U.S. individual travelers. Since January 22, DHS has required that all inbound non-U.S. individuals crossing U.S. land or ferry POEs – whether for essential or non-essential reasons – be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and provide related proof of vaccination upon request.
Q: Are sea crew members on vessels required to have a COVID vaccine to disembark?
A: Sea crew members traveling pursuant to a C-1 or D nonimmigrant visa are not excepted from COVID-19 vaccine requirements at the land border. This is a difference from the international air transportation context.
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Q: what are the covid vaccination requirements for air passengers to the united states .
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Q: What are the COVID testing requirements for air passengers to the United States?
A: Effective Sunday, June 12 at 12:01 a.m. ET, CDC will no longer require pre-departure COVID-19 testing for U.S.-bound air travelers.
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The USA Travel Care RV Extended Warranty is a plan designed specifically for RV owners to provide coverage beyond the standard manufacturer’s warranty. This plan offers protection for mechanical breakdowns, including engine, transmission, suspension, and electrical issues. Additionally, it covers appliances, such as refrigerators and air conditioners, as well as plumbing and heating systems.
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One of the main benefits of the USA Travel Care RV Extended Warranty is the peace of mind it provides. RV owners can travel with confidence knowing that their vehicle is protected against costly repairs. Additionally, the plan offers roadside assistance, trip interruption coverage, and rental car reimbursement. These benefits can be especially valuable for RV owners who use their vehicle frequently.
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The USA Travel Care RV Extended Warranty covers a wide range of mechanical breakdowns and issues with appliances, plumbing, and heating systems. Some of the specific items covered include:
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Like all warranty plans, there are some items and scenarios that are not covered by the USA Travel Care RV Extended Warranty. These include:
- Pre-existing conditions or issues that occurred before the plan was purchased
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- Damage from accidents, collisions, or weather events
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Best visitors insurance policies, for the lowest price: trawick international, for customizing options: worldtrips, for pre-existing conditions: worldtrips, for highest medical coverage limit: img, other options to consider, the bottom line.
Since health care can be expensive in the U.S., it’s important that visitors have insurance coverage, aka visitors insurance or travel medical insurance, in case something happens that requires medical attention mid-trip.
Whether you have coverage for travel in the U.S. depends on your health care plan in your home country. But if you don't, you'll need to buy a policy from a third-party insurance provider. Several companies sell this kind of visitor insurance, and each company and policy is a bit different. Let’s look at which is best for you.
First, a few basics about visitor insurance. Two kinds are available: travel medical insurance and trip insurance.
Travel medical insurance covers medical expenses that you may incur while traveling internationally, like a visit to the doctor, a trip to the hospital and medical evacuation and repatriation.
Trip insurance usually covers limited medical expenses like emergency care and can compensate you if your trip is delayed, you need to leave the trip early or you have to cancel the trip. It is designed to help you protect the investment you’re making as you prepare to travel.
Standard trip insurance might not cover a visit to the doctor unless it is an emergency.
It’s important to make sure any pre-existing conditions are covered if the visitor has any. Some policies exclude them.
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With so many kinds of visitors insurance policies, which is the best?
To make comparisons, we got quotes from several companies using Squaremouth , a website to search for different types of travel insurance in one place.
The parameters we set are for a 49-year-old citizen and resident of Spain traveling to the U.S. on May 1-31, 2024.
The quotes don't include cancellation coverage; these examples are for medical coverage only. To get a quote, the hypothetical deposit for the trip was paid on Feb. 15.
Since we’re looking for a policy that will cover medical care for visitors, there are several medical filters to select: emergency medical ($100,000 or more), medical evacuation ($100,000 or more) and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions.
The search came up with nine results ranging in price from $74.40 to $179.18.
The policy with the lowest cost was the Trawick International 's Safe Travels USA Cost Saver at $74.40.
Trawick policies use the FirstHealth PPO network.
The policy as quoted has a $250 deductible and includes $100,000 in emergency medical, $2 million in medical evacuation and $5,000 in interruption coverage. It has limited coverage for pre-existing conditions.
It is possible to change the deductible to as little as $0 or raise it to $5,000.
The same company has another policy, the Trawick International Safe Travels USA Comprehensive policy, that is better at covering pre-existing conditions and costs a little more — $89.59.
The general coverage is the same as the less expensive policy, and the Safe Travels USA Comprehensive option adds coverage for acute onset of a pre-existing condition. it is possible to change the deductible amount to $0 or go up to $5,000.
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Some policies are sold as is, while others allow some flexibility depending on what is important to you.
The WorldTrips Atlas Premium America policy for $179.18 allows a lot of customization.
It was also the most expensive of the nine policies Squaremouth suggested.
It’s possible to customize the emergency medical coverage and pre-existing condition coverage and medical deductible. The policy also includes $15,000 in trip interruption coverage, the highest of any of the nine policies available.
If the traveler has a pre-existing condition, policies from WorldTrips Atlas America are your best bet. The WorldTrips Atlas America policy in our comparison costs $101.06.
The policy as quoted covers $100,000 in emergency medical care and $25,000 in medical evacuation for an unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing condition.
The deductible is also available for customization from $0 to $5,000.
The PPO network for Atlas America Insurance is United Healthcare.
The WorldTrips Atlas Premium America policy mentioned above is also good for pre-existing condition coverage.
While eight of the nine policies had $100,000 in secondary medical coverage, one had a limit of $2 million.
The IMG Patriot America Platinum policy has a premium of $172.36 along with a high medical evacuation limit of $2 million and interruption coverage of $10,000.
If $2 million in medical coverage is not enough, it’s possible to increase that amount to an $8 million policy limit.
It’s not possible to change the level of coverage for preexisting conditions from the high $1 million limit in emergency medical care and $25,000 in medical evacuation for an unexpected recurrence.
It is possible to change the deductible from $0 all the way up to $25,000.
Our comparison also included policies from two additional companies, Seven Corners and Global Underwriters .
Seven Corners had two policies come up in the results, the Seven Corners Travel Medical Basic for $98.27 and the Seven Corners Travel Medical Choice policy for $136.71. Both of the Seven Corners policies include coverage for hurricane and weather, and the less expensive policy covers acts of terrorism.
Having insurance to cover unexpected medical expenses for anyone visiting the U.S. can be a smart money move.
An illness or accident could cause financial problems for visitors because of potentially having to pay for full health care costs. When planning your travel, be sure to check your current health insurance to find out if it will cover you in the U.S.
For a monthlong stay in the U.S., the lowest-priced visitors insurance policy was around $75 (Trawick International Safe Travels USA Cost Saver) and the highest was about $180 (WorldTrips Atlas Premium America). That’s about $2.42 or $5.81 a day, depending on the policy.
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When you’re on the road, the last thing you want to worry about is your RV. That’s why it’s important to have an RV extended warranty in place. But with so many options out there, how do you know which one is right for you?
USA Travel Care is one of the leading providers of RV extended warranties in the country. They offer a variety of plans to choose from, so you can find the perfect fit for your needs. And their customer service is top-notch, so you can rest assured that you’re in good hands.
So, what are some of the things that you should consider when looking for an RV extended warranty?
First, you’ll want to think about the age of your RV. USA Travel Care offers warranties for RVs of all ages, but the coverage and prices will vary depending on the age of your vehicle.
You’ll also want to consider the size of your RV. USA Travel Care offers warranties for both small and large RVs.
And finally, you’ll want to consider the type of coverage that you need. USA Travel Care offers a variety of plans, each with its own set of features. So, you can choose the plan that’s right for you.
If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable RV extended warranty, then USA Travel Care is the perfect option for you. Contact them today to learn more, and be sure to ask about their current specials. You may be surprised at how much you can save.
- 1 Is it worth getting an extended warranty on a travel trailer?
- 2 How long does an RV extended warranty last?
- 3 Are RV extended warranties refundable?
- 4 Does RV extended warranty cover water damage?
- 5 How does warranty work on RV?
- 6 Does Forest River offer extended warranty?
- 7 Are RV windows covered under warranty?
Is it worth getting an extended warranty on a travel trailer?
When you’re looking to buy a travel trailer, one of the decisions you’ll have to make is whether or not to get an extended warranty. An extended warranty, also known as a service contract, is an agreement between you and the manufacturer or seller of the trailer that promises to cover certain repairs or replacements for a certain amount of time after the original warranty expires. So, is it worth getting an extended warranty on a travel trailer?
The answer to that question depends on a few factors. First, it’s important to consider how much you’re willing to spend on repairs. Extended warranties can be expensive, and most of them require a yearly or bi-yearly payment. If you’re not prepared to spend a lot of money on repairs, then an extended warranty may not be worth it.
Another thing to consider is the age of your trailer. Most warranties only cover repairs or replacements for a certain amount of time after the original warranty expires. So, if your trailer is already several years old, the warranty may not be very useful.
Finally, it’s important to read the fine print of any extended warranty agreement before you sign up. Some warranties only cover certain types of repairs, or only cover parts of the trailer. Others may have a long list of exclusions, which means that they won’t cover certain types of damage or repairs.
In general, if you’re comfortable with spending a small amount of money on repairs each year, and your trailer is still relatively new, then an extended warranty may be worth it. But, if you’re not sure whether or not you need one, it’s always a good idea to talk to a dealer or the manufacturer before you make a decision.
How long does an RV extended warranty last?
An RV extended warranty can be a great way to protect your investment in case of unexpected problems or repairs. But how long does an RV extended warranty last?
The answer to that question depends on the specific warranty that you purchase. Some warranties last for a year or two, while others may be good for the lifetime of the RV. It’s important to read the terms and conditions of any warranty before purchasing it, so you know exactly what is and isn’t covered.
One thing to keep in mind is that an RV extended warranty is not a substitute for regular maintenance. You should still take your RV in for regular tune-ups and inspections, and address any problems that arise as soon as possible. A warranty will not cover damage that could have been prevented with proper maintenance.
Overall, an RV extended warranty can be a great way to protect your investment. It can provide peace of mind in case of unexpected problems or repairs, and can help you avoid costly repairs in the future. Be sure to read the terms and conditions of any warranty before purchasing it, so you know what is and isn’t covered.
Are RV extended warranties refundable?
Are RV extended warranties refundable? This is a question that many RVers ask when they are considering purchasing an extended warranty. The answer to this question is not always straightforward, as the refundability of an RV extended warranty depends on the specific policy that is purchased.
Some RV extended warranties are refundable in full, while others are only partially refundable or not refundable at all. It is important to read the terms and conditions of any policy before purchasing it to make sure you understand what is covered and what is not.
If you do decide to purchase an RV extended warranty, be sure to keep a copy of the policy in a safe place. This will be important if you need to make a claim and need to refer to the policy terms and conditions.
In general, RV extended warranties are a good way to protect your investment in an RV. They can help you avoid expensive repair bills in the future and can provide peace of mind while you are on the road.
Does RV extended warranty cover water damage?
When you buy an RV, it’s important to know what is and is not covered by the extended warranty. Many people assume that any damage to their RV, including water damage, is covered by the extended warranty. However, this is not always the case.
It’s important to read the terms and conditions of your RV extended warranty carefully to see what is and is not covered. In most cases, water damage is not covered. This means that if your RV is damaged by water, you will not be able to file a claim with the warranty company.
There are a few exceptions to this rule. Some RV extended warranties will cover water damage if it is caused by a mechanical failure, such as a broken water pump. Others will cover water damage if it is caused by a natural disaster, such as a hurricane.
If you are concerned about water damage, it is important to ask your RV dealer about the terms of the extended warranty. They can tell you what is and is not covered, and can help you find the right warranty for your needs.
How does warranty work on RV?
When you buy an RV, one of the things you’re likely most interested in is the warranty. What does it cover? What doesn’t it cover? How long does it last? All of these are valid questions, and it’s important to understand the warranty before you buy an RV.
The first thing to understand is that there are two types of warranties: the manufacturer’s warranty and the dealership’s warranty. The manufacturer’s warranty is the one that covers the actual RV. It’s generally good for a certain number of years and covers things like the frame, the engine, and the body. The dealership’s warranty is the one that covers the accessories and the interior. It’s usually good for a certain number of months or years and covers things like the furniture, the appliances, and the electronics.
The second thing to understand is that the warranties are usually not transferable. If you sell your RV, the new owner will not automatically inherit the warranty. This is something to keep in mind if you’re thinking about selling your RV down the road.
Third, the warranties usually don’t cover normal wear and tear. So, for example, if the upholstery starts to wear out, that would not be covered by the warranty.
Finally, the warranties usually don’t cover damage that is caused by negligence. So, for example, if you hit a rock and damage the side of your RV, that would not be covered by the warranty.
All that said, the warranties are a valuable protection and can be a real lifesaver if something goes wrong with your RV. So it’s important to understand them before you buy.
Does Forest River offer extended warranty?
Forest River offers a variety of warranty options for its RVs. However, it does not offer an extended warranty.
Forest River offers a one-year warranty on all of its RVs. This warranty covers the basics, such as the chassis, appliances, and plumbing. The warranty does not cover the tires, awning, or furniture.
If you’re not happy with the quality of your RV, Forest River offers a three-day, no-questions-asked return policy.
If you’re looking for additional coverage, Forest River offers a variety of warranty options through its partners. These warranties vary in price and coverage, but typically extend the warranty to cover the appliances, plumbing, and chassis.
However, Forest River does not offer an extended warranty.
Are RV windows covered under warranty?
This is a question that many RV owners may be wondering about. The short answer is yes, RV windows are covered under warranty. However, there are some things that you should be aware of before making a warranty claim.
The warranty on RV windows typically covers defects in the manufacturing process. This means that if the window is not functioning properly because of a flaw in the manufacturing process, the window will be covered under warranty.
However, the warranty does not typically cover damage that is caused by normal wear and tear. So if the window is damaged because it was not properly maintained or it was hit by a rock, the warranty will not cover the damage.
It is also important to note that the warranty is typically only good for a certain amount of time. So if you have a window that is not functioning properly, you will need to make a warranty claim as soon as possible.
Overall, RV windows are covered under warranty, but there are some things that you need to keep in mind. Make sure to read the warranty information carefully and contact the manufacturer if you have any questions.
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I am in the process of buying a new class A diesel pusher. The dealers is suggesting I purchase an extended warranty from USA Travel Care. I would appreciate any comments positive or negative on this company. I do not want to start another topic on buying or not buying an extended warranty just looking for comments on this outfit. Thanks in advance for all your comments.
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I do not want to start another topic on buying or not buying an extended warranty just looking for comments on this outfit.
You will never avoid the "never buy one" club as they just don't seem to be able to resist jumping on anyone who is shopping for one.
I have not personally dealt with this company but they are part of American Guardian Group, who is well rated by the BBB. Reading their website, I would suggest that if you buy one, get the upgraded one which is exclusionary, so that it covers all items that are not listed, rather than one only covering what is listed. You may also want to compare prices and coverage to those offered by someone like Warranty Direct.
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Thanks Kirk. I was looking at their best plan that is an exclusionary plan. I am also considering Xtra Ride. I would appreciate any comments on them as well as USA Travel Care. I have heard too many negatives about Good Sam. I called Wholesale Warranties but then no longer are a broker and only have one company they sell for. It didn't sound bad but they have repeated called me trying to get me to buy. Just too much of a hard sell so it leads me to believe that something is wrong.
We just had our first claim with Wholesale Warranties and it went great! We called them with the repair tech here, gave him the estimate, he spoke to the tech to verify the problem and cost and then immediately approved the repair. Within 15 minutes of our phone call they had called the repair company and paid over the phone so the part could be ordered. So fast!!
We when were shopping for a plan they had the best coverage at the lowest price. We are really pleased.
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The BBB is not the best way to find out the health of an insurance company.
The BBB is ok to see how many complaints there are regarding paying claims.
The industry uses Best and Company to check the health of an insurance company.
There are easily found on the net and it is free. I check with them before I use an insurance
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I have never believed in extended warranties on anything. Saved myself lots of money over the years.
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