Malcornelius
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Just got mine back from the dealership. Due to the Paxton, they charged me an hour of labor which we haggled on but at least it was warrantied.
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ditto. ask for the test. the first time i complained they didn't even check and blamed it on a dirty cabin filter... a few months later they were proven wrong when my a/c kicked the can.Mine blew band aid for a couple months till it noticeably started failing. Your probably breathing in refrigerant? Is bring it in.
Please explain. I don't understand how a law can invalidate ESP?I'm in Florida and the Florida Law screw customers on the Ford ESP Plan
remember when "quality is job 1" used to be the Ford slogan? :tsk:My first evap core went out at 15k and just took it in for my 2nd replacement at 26k.
I'm in Florida and the Florida Law screw customers on the Ford ESP Plan, so its not worth in buying it since the base is 2.3k for 7 years 125k.
I really hope Ford does something about this rather than just screwing over just about every S550 customer. Real good way to loose customer base.
Why can't Ford get it together on Quality Control?!?!?!
I found this statement on-line:Please explain. I don't understand how a law can invalidate ESP?
Thanks.I found this statement on-line:
"Florida residents can only purchase Ford Protect Plans at Ford’s Florida retail prices from dealers licensed to sell in the State of Florida."
There are on-line dealers not in Florida that will sell the ESP to Florida residents (if they are licensed to do so), but it will be at full retail price as Florida law has dictated.Since the ESP policy itself is valid in all states regardless of where you buy it, it might be possible to find a dealer elsewhere to sell you one; one that doesn't care about Florida dealers or what Ford would do to slap their wrists.
Read it. Sounds like my room rental business is a winner!There are on-line dealers not in Florida that will sell the ESP to Florida residents (if they are licensed to do so), but it will be at full retail price as Florida law has dictated.
See "Questions About Florida" on this website:
http://www.zeiglerfordesp.com/about/faqs.aspx
YepRead it. Sounds like my room rental business is a winner!
It was probably insurance industry lobbyists, because this law covers all extended warranty offerings, regardless of the product. Car dealers, motorcycle dealers, boat dealers, etc. are all required to have an insurance license if they’re selling any type of extended warranty contract at a retail level.Incredible! I think we need a special prosecutor for this. How much did Florida legislators take from Florida Ford dealers for this?