It most cases you can. Contact the finance department where you purchased the vehicle. I work at a car dealership and ive ran across customers who cancelled their extended warranty and come 4 years down the line have issues that would have been covered. I would advise keeping it, especially if its a Ford.
2007-08-03 07:05:58
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answered by lovelyrj7 4
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Get a copy and see if you will be pro rated or short rated. If you are short rated you will not get a fair refund. These warranties are really loaded with up front expenses (like sales commission). You may want to just keep it, especially if it is transferrable in the event that you sell your car.
2016-04-01 16:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your contract. Many of them can be canceled for a pro-rata refund of the premium as long as you've never made a claim under it.
2007-08-03 06:56:45
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Well, you can cancel it, but you can't get your money back.
It's kinda like betting at the track . . .after the horse race, you can't turn in your losing ticket for a refund.
2007-08-03 07:35:59
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Proably not, you have already used up some of what you already paid. Anyways the warranty cost was added to your loan.
2007-08-03 06:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I just bought the car and don't want the warrenty have not used it.
2016-04-11 21:32:11
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answered by Carolyn M 1
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No, I do not beleive you can, besides.....you never know what could happen!
2007-08-03 06:43:44
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answered by Wild seed 4
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you will get a percentage but not all of it,
2007-08-03 06:45:52
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answered by rich2481 7
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