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Heritage Warranty Is In A Legal Tangle With South Carolina

Risk Retention Reporter newsletter is reporting that Heritage Warranty is in some kind of legal battle with South Carolina.

In the highlights of their August 2008 issue it mentions that court documentions filed by the director of the South Carolina Department of Insurance in a case against Heritage Warranty RRG (Risk Retention Group) have been sealed.

No other information is available at the moment. If you want to see highlights of the Risk Retention Report article, click here and make certain you’re looking at the highlights for the August 2008 issue.

Attempts to get a comment from either Heritage Warranty and South Carolina Department of Insurance have been fruitless. If someone from either Heritage Warranty RRG or the South Carolina Department of Insurance would like to talk to us to give us their side of the story, just drop us an email so we can talk. Click on the Contact link at the top of the page to find out how to get a hold of us.

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4 Comments so far
  1. Bill J Self March 21, 2009 8:59 am

    Yes I purchase a warranty covering my R.V. in 2005 under the contract it read you are intitle to refund if said warranty is not use during coverage period. I never use the warranty and Iam intitle to a refund. But after contacting Heritage Administrative Service they said they had nothing to do with said warranty “they were a third party and was not involve in the warranty refunds” . Then I contact my local R V dealership Dean’s R V Superstore in Tulsa OK. They said they could not help me, they too were having problem getting paid for warranty work they had done. I feel I kept up my end of the contract by paying for it in Full and never use now the warranty now Iam due my refund. Bill

  2. ALEX MARKSZ April 22, 2009 4:42 pm

    I HAD NO TROUBLE GETTING A APROVEL FOR WORK DONE UNDER MY CONTRACT BUT 3 MONTHS HAVE GONE BY AND THEY HAVE NOT PAID THE REPAIR SHOP.THEY NOW WANT ME TO PAY THE BILL AND TRY TO GET PAYMENT ON OWN. CALLING HERITAGE IS NO HELP .ANY IDEAS

  3. John Moore June 6, 2009 11:54 am

    I transferred the extended “FIRST Guard” warranty on a car I purchased from a private party on 4/17/09. Whe I took the car in for repairs on 6/5/09, the dealer called FIRSTGuard for autorization and repairs were approved and a claim number issued. When I picked up the car, service manager advised me to submit repair order to FIRSTguard for payment. I called FIRSTGuard who informed my my insurance was HERITAGE WARRANTY RRG and they they were bankrupt and insolvent. FIRSTGuard did not act in good faith by telling my repair facility that my claim was approved.

  4. Larry Mitchell February 3, 2010 7:28 pm

    yes I purhased a warranty for my R.V. in 2004 and I had the refund Guarantee. I was told to send in my paper work after four years if i did not use my warranty, I did everything to the tee and all I recived was a promise that I would get paid as soon as heritage got some money built back up but that might take some time. Still waiting Larry

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