LisaR
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I have a refrigerator that will be four years old in June. We purchased a five year warranty. It isn't maintaining the temperature. The warranty company sent out a repair guy. Apparently our refrigerator has a lot of interconnected circuit boards (maybe not the right terminology). When one circuit doesn't work, it is impossible to figure out which one it is because they all go through one another. He had to order multiple parts in order to get it fix.
We have now been told that the warranty place has decided it isn't cost effective to fix something this "old."
Why offer five year warranties if a less than four year old refrigerator is considered too old?
They are offering us a settlement. We paid $1445. The warranty is suppose to cover up to $2000. Their first offer was $549. I laughed. Now they are offering $799.
Am I wrong to expect a refrigerator to last more than four years? Am I wrong to expect a warranty to actually cover repairs? I know, I should have read the fine print, but I don't even remember receiving any info about the warranty. We bought it, registered it, and that was it. I don't see anything on their website that talks about settlements, but they aren't stupid, I am sure they have it written somewhere. I also don't get why Whirlpool felt the need to interconnect all this stuff so it can't be repaired easily.
I guess I am wondering if anyone has ever been in this position? I assume we aren't going to get anywhere?I am so not in the mood to argue with them, but I am rather annoyed.
We have now been told that the warranty place has decided it isn't cost effective to fix something this "old."

They are offering us a settlement. We paid $1445. The warranty is suppose to cover up to $2000. Their first offer was $549. I laughed. Now they are offering $799.
Am I wrong to expect a refrigerator to last more than four years? Am I wrong to expect a warranty to actually cover repairs? I know, I should have read the fine print, but I don't even remember receiving any info about the warranty. We bought it, registered it, and that was it. I don't see anything on their website that talks about settlements, but they aren't stupid, I am sure they have it written somewhere. I also don't get why Whirlpool felt the need to interconnect all this stuff so it can't be repaired easily.
I guess I am wondering if anyone has ever been in this position? I assume we aren't going to get anywhere?I am so not in the mood to argue with them, but I am rather annoyed.