Extended Auto Warranties for Any Make, Model or Mileage Vehicles
We have the exact same coverage as the dealers, but 500.00 to 1000.00
less than them with the same or better coverage!
Commercial, alt fuel, motorcycles, RV's, atvs', new or used. Go to
http:// [url]www.warranties4wheels.com[/url] or
Call 1-877-844-7283
"nancy" <nwilson0320@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131669581.584314.135300@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
> No, piss on you.
>[/color]
Same line they use when you file a warranty reimbursement claim - I bet! If
they can't afford to pay to advertise - doubt their claim payment record is
any better. Does Yahoo allow their users to SPAM Newsgroups - doubt it!
"JC Der Koenig" <jcderkoenig@ibm.com> wrote in message
news:5%Tcf.16348$tV6.4399@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net...[color=blue]
> "nancy" <nwilson0320@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1131669581.584314.135300@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
>> No, piss on you.
>>[/color]
>
> What a novel sales approach.
>[/color]
"nancy" <nwilson0320@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1131715003.899276.253300@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
: Igrnorance begets ignorance. If you have nothing to say positive, then
: people should be quiet.
:
"nancy" <nwilson0320@yahoo.com> sez:
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> Igrnorance begets ignorance. If you have nothing to say positive, then
> people should be quiet.[/color]
Rather ironic you would post that. These newsgroups exist for people who
prefer to maintain their own vehicles and seek advice from others who are
more experienced in the repairs in question, or whether aftermarket items
are equal to or better than OEM or guidance on what some particular problem
may stem from so they can be more educated when going in to their local
dealer/mechanic to help in making their own purchase decisions.
They do not exist for people to pimp commercial ventures by which they
financially gain. That is what paid commercial channels and media outlets
are for and that is where you should spend your time and money, not
freeloading in Usenet newsgroups and web site discussion boards. Those who
do are entirely deserving of the label of spammer, huckster, scum,
bottom-feeder, etc. and are wholly meritorious of any disparagement directed
at them in follow-ups to their most unwelcome solicitations.
If you have something *positive* to contribute regarding Toyota trucks,
maintaining them, enjoying them or passing along advice to others who own
them or are contemplating purchasing one strictly on an altruistic basis to
be of help to the Toyota truck community at large, you are welcome here. If
your motive is to get people to part with their money for personal financial
benefit, you are not. Its very simple really and should not be difficult to
comprehend ...
Great post ! Yes, I bought an extended warranty from the dealer on my
'04 Tundra....because I've never owned a 4WD before and I was concerned
about screwing something up ! Yes, I probably got ripped off <g> ! But
I come here to read about stuff as you've described...not seeing "ads"
for cheaper policies that make me say "Geez....I'm an idiot !" <g> !
Dean...
vlj wrote:[color=blue]
>
> "nancy" <nwilson0320@yahoo.com> sez:
>[color=green]
> > Igrnorance begets ignorance. If you have nothing to say positive, then
> > people should be quiet.[/color]
>
> Rather ironic you would post that. These newsgroups exist for people who
> prefer to maintain their own vehicles and seek advice from others who are
> more experienced in the repairs in question, or whether aftermarket items
> are equal to or better than OEM or guidance on what some particular problem
> may stem from so they can be more educated when going in to their local
> dealer/mechanic to help in making their own purchase decisions.
>
> They do not exist for people to pimp commercial ventures by which they
> financially gain. That is what paid commercial channels and media outlets
> are for and that is where you should spend your time and money, not
> freeloading in Usenet newsgroups and web site discussion boards. Those who
> do are entirely deserving of the label of spammer, huckster, scum,
> bottom-feeder, etc. and are wholly meritorious of any disparagement directed
> at them in follow-ups to their most unwelcome solicitations.
>
> If you have something *positive* to contribute regarding Toyota trucks,
> maintaining them, enjoying them or passing along advice to others who own
> them or are contemplating purchasing one strictly on an altruistic basis to
> be of help to the Toyota truck community at large, you are welcome here. If
> your motive is to get people to part with their money for personal financial
> benefit, you are not. Its very simple really and should not be difficult to
> comprehend ...
>
> Good positive contributions to ya,
> VLJ
> --[/color]
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