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Anyone Familiar with SystemsProtect?
"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message 6.120... Our mortgage company recently announced the availability of SystemsProtect in our area. The plan apparently offers full repair/replacement of HVAC, plumbing system, clothes washer and drier, garbage disposal, electrical system, and ceiling fans. 24/7 service availability. There is a $60 deductible per occurrence, and a $29.95 monthly fee. SystemsProtect is not affiliated with our mortgage company. They are simply offering its availability as a courtesy. There are certain restrictions which seem reasonable. There is also a broader service plan that includes kitchen appliances with a $34.95 monthly fee. I'm asking for opinions and/or personal experience because we are in our 60s and probably not capable of making most of the repairs ourselves, nor financially able to pay for or replace the big ticket items on a moments notice. We could afford the monthly fee easily within our budget. What say ye? TIA -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 05(V)/27(XXVII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Solution: A more subtle problem. ------------------------------------------- Maybe I'm overly suspicious, but it sounds as if the OP is promoting the plan, not so much asking opinions... Hopefully I'm wrong. (It happens often). Mark |
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Anyone Familiar with SystemsProtect?
On Wed 28 May 2008 04:47:19a, mark told us...
"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message 6.120... Our mortgage company recently announced the availability of SystemsProtect in our area. The plan apparently offers full repair/replacement of HVAC, plumbing system, clothes washer and drier, garbage disposal, electrical system, and ceiling fans. 24/7 service availability. There is a $60 deductible per occurrence, and a $29.95 monthly fee. SystemsProtect is not affiliated with our mortgage company. They are simply offering its availability as a courtesy. There are certain restrictions which seem reasonable. There is also a broader service plan that includes kitchen appliances with a $34.95 monthly fee. I'm asking for opinions and/or personal experience because we are in our 60s and probably not capable of making most of the repairs ourselves, nor financially able to pay for or replace the big ticket items on a moments notice. We could afford the monthly fee easily within our budget. What say ye? TIA -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 05(V)/27(XXVII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Solution: A more subtle problem. ------------------------------------------- Maybe I'm overly suspicious, but it sounds as if the OP is promoting the plan, not so much asking opinions... Hopefully I'm wrong. (It happens often). Mark No, Mark, I'm not promoting this in the least. I really wanted advice. From the 3 other responses, it's clear that this is *not* in my best interest, and I now have no intention of buying into for myself. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 05(V)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- This is more exciting than Woody Allen on Valium. ------------------------------------------- |
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Anyone Familiar with SystemsProtect?
"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message 6.120... On Wed 28 May 2008 04:47:19a, mark told us... "Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message 6.120... Our mortgage company recently announced the availability of SystemsProtect in our area. The plan apparently offers full repair/replacement of HVAC, plumbing system, clothes washer and drier, garbage disposal, electrical system, and ceiling fans. 24/7 service availability. There is a $60 deductible per occurrence, and a $29.95 monthly fee. SystemsProtect is not affiliated with our mortgage company. They are simply offering its availability as a courtesy. There are certain restrictions which seem reasonable. There is also a broader service plan that includes kitchen appliances with a $34.95 monthly fee. I'm asking for opinions and/or personal experience because we are in our 60s and probably not capable of making most of the repairs ourselves, nor financially able to pay for or replace the big ticket items on a moments notice. We could afford the monthly fee easily within our budget. What say ye? TIA -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 05(V)/27(XXVII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Solution: A more subtle problem. ------------------------------------------- Maybe I'm overly suspicious, but it sounds as if the OP is promoting the plan, not so much asking opinions... Hopefully I'm wrong. (It happens often). Mark No, Mark, I'm not promoting this in the least. I really wanted advice. From the 3 other responses, it's clear that this is *not* in my best interest, and I now have no intention of buying into for myself. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 05(V)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- This is more exciting than Woody Allen on Valium. ------------------------------------------- I'm on your side on it then. Doesn't sound like much of a deal (for you). |
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