After seeing an add on TV, I contacted US Fedelis to inquire about an extended warranty for my 1998 Buick Regal. My car will be a classic and has been meticulously maintained.
I normally perform some minimal due diligence before transacting any business on line; however, I did not this time, and risked the loss of $125.00. This company did not offer a complete full disclosure of the terms of their warranty contract. They over looked the fact that a $75.00 cancellation fee would be charged if their contract were canceled early, and that they automatically charge the insurred's account for monthly payments. Both of these issues caused me to demand immediate cancellation of any verbal agreement I may have had. I never allow any company to charge my accounts on a continuous monthly basis. I believe everyone should have the right to review a final hard copy of any contract before it is accepted.
Since I used my banlk's debit card for the required initial down payment, I immediately notified my bank of my concerns and my bank immediately refunded the $125.00. A formal dispute was initiated. Within a week after returning all documents and unopened contents of a package I received from US Fedelis, I received a $100.00 of the $125.00 downpayment. I am still waiting for the remaining $25.00.
This entire transaction was misrepresented and not fully disclosed; therefore, the contract was recinded. All monies must be returned.
All I can say is be careful, do your due diligence, know the company you are doing business with. Their website does not visibly provide access to the company's ownership, contact information, or mailing address on its home page which is an ICAN requirement. Just be careful.