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Old 04-13-2019, 03:59 PM   #7
FlyingAroundRV
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I agree, pass on the extended warranty. If as you say, you're handy with tools, you'll find most things on RVs are fairly simple to fix.
Besides, if extended warranties were such a good deal for the customer, the customers would be clamoring for them instead of having them rammed down their throats by dealerships desperate for that extra commission. It's the same deal as most stuff advertised on TV.
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