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I buy my truck on 5/5/15. I get a bill in the mail today for almost $190 for a Vehicle Service Contract? What in the world? They are going to charge my CC for this contract. Anybody else get this? This is on top of my truck payment? I don't think so!

 

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How would anyone on these forums know what you signed when you bought your truck? If you don't want to have the warranty I'm sure you can cancel it

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When we purchase a vehicle, we have only bought used one time. I have never had an additional type of service contract sent to me until just before the warranty was up. I have placed a call into my dealer, but thought that I would get some input from others in the forum. I am not expecting you to know what contract I signed at the dealership, I have just never heard of an additional warranty contracts before.the actual dealer warranty was no longer going to be in effect.

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I would assume somewhere in the all the paperwork you signed there was one for a gmpp extended warranty plan. You can purchase it at the time of purchase or later, sounds like you purchased an extended warranty at the same time you bought your truck

 

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I would assume somewhere in the all the paperwork you signed there was one for a gmpp extended warranty plan. You can purchase it at the time of purchase or later, sounds like you purchased an extended warranty at the same time you bought your truck

 

gmpp is through ally bank

gmepp is through gm

Thank you for your clarification. I will be talking to my dealer tomorrow, since he did not return my call today.

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