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Initial Complaint
12/12/2022
- Complaint Type:
- Order Issues
- Status:
- Resolved
After trying to make a claim with my purchased warranty. I was denied over what seems to be a misinterpretation or misguided decision. A retaining prop shaft bolt on my atv has broken and needs to be fixed. The service contract covers all retainers. See pictures. I was denied because they consider this as hardware which they do not cover. Considering that this specific part has the word retainer in it I was shocked to hear they would not cover it. I think the decision on their behalf was wrong and need to fill be fixedCustomer response
12/23/2022
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Better Business Bureau:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.
Please reach out via email and I can sign documents and send back any account information if needed.
Regards,
****** *****
Business response
02/03/2023
December 23, 2022
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Better Business Bureau
c/o *** ****** *******
200 Treeworth Blvd.
Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147
RE: ServiceGuard Systems, Inc. – Mr. ****** *****
Complaint ID ********
Dear Mr. *******:
This letter is in response to the Better Business Bureau's ("BBB") complaint received
from Mr. ****** ***** ("Mr. *****") against ServiceGuard Systems, Inc. (“SSI”), which has
been assigned Complaint ID ********.
The complaint has been referred to SSI’s Legal Department and after review of the
communications and file, below are the relevant facts.
On or about October 10, 2020, Mr. ***** purchased an Xtremegard Service Contract,
Contract No. ******** (the “Service Contract”), for his Can-Am Outlander All-Terrain Vehicle
(the “ATV”). The Service Contract contained comprehensive coverage, which specified that
certain components of the ATV are covered by the Service Contract, except for the items listed
on the “What is Not Covered” section (located on pages 7 – 9 of the Service Contract, and
attached hereto for reference). In the “What is Not Covered” section, and relevant to the claim
asserted by Mr. *****, is that the following are specifically excluded from coverage:
1) “. . . parts including, but not limited to, . . . washers, nuts, bolts, studs, fasteners, and
fittings.” (Service Contract at page 8, paragraph 12)
2) “. . . Failure caused by the loosening of any component.” (Service Contract at page 7,
paragraph 7)
On or around December 8, 2022, Atlantic City Cycle Center (the “Dealership”) contacted
SSI to report a claim under Mr. *****’s Service Contract (the “Claim”). The Dealership
explained to SSI that a bolt securing the transmission had come loose on Mr. *****’s ATV and
caused damage to the driveshaft. After conversation with the Dealership, reviewing the Claim
and the applicable Service Contract language, SSI denied the Claim because of the exclusions to
coverage listed above.
Mr. ***** subsequently inquired about a certain brochure he found that he claimed
indicated that “retainers” were to be covered under the Service Contract. As such, he claimed
that the bolt that came loose on his ATV was known as a retaining bolt and, thus, should be
covered. SSI informed Mr. ***** that the literature he referred to was not applicable to the
specific Service Contract (comprehensive coverage) he purchased and that the terms of his
specific Service Contract govern his Claim. As such, Mr. ***** was made aware that there was
no coverage of retainers in his contract; bolts were not covered; and that failures and damage
caused by components coming loose were not covered under his specific Service Contract.
With this said, given the nature of SSI’s business and its desire to leave customers with a
positive experience, SSI is willing to offer Mr. ***** a refund of the full purchase price of his
Service Contract in the amount of $914.00 to be paid directly to Mr. ***** or his lienholder if
applicable, which will result in SSI flat canceling Mr. *****’s contract. If Mr. *****s accepts
this offer, SSI will require Mr. ***** to sign a general release.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SSI sincerely
hopes that this letter and the offer presented fully and completely satisfies Mr. *****’s
Complaint.
Sincerely yours,
/s/ ****** ** *****
****** ** *****, Esq.
EnclosureInitial Complaint
02/17/2022
- Complaint Type:
- Customer Service Issues
- Status:
- Resolved
I sold my 4 wheeler and sent Serviceguard a check and signed letter to transfer the warranty to the person I sold it to. ServiceGuard contacted me and said they will not cash the check since they could not read the persons information. They asked me to email the persons information to: Ssi@service-contract.com I never emailed Serviceguard the clarifying information they needed as they requested prior to cashing my check. I reached out to the person who bought my 4 wheeler and informed them I need the information in order to transfer the warranty. The person said they no longer want the warranty. I contacted serviceguard 17 February 21 and informed them the person did not want the warranty and why they cashed the check/asked for a refund. The person who answered said “well we just guessed at the name.” I asked to speak to the manager and he was not helpful at all. When I requested another person above him to resolve the issue he said “I am the operational manager and no one is above me that you can talk to.” When explaining the situation he did not care but put the blame on me saying “it has been 5 weeks since you sent the request in and we did what the request said and we have a 30 day deadline to transfer.” He was blaming me and asking why I waited 5 weeks to get back to them. I asked the manager why would Serviceguard contacted me saying they would not cash the check until I emailed the information of the person to transfer to since they could not read it and then cash the check anyway? The manager had no empathy and said well you requested in a letter for us to transfer and that’s what we did we only have 30 days and we did what you requested. The manager ignored my statements and I was never informed on the 30 day policy. This company cashed my check after saying they would not. The manager was rude to blame me for waiting over 5 weeks to get back to them. I have significant medical issues/100% disabled/transferring out of the military.Business response
02/24/2022
Dear *** *******-Please see the attached formal response letter to the BBB Complaint ID ********, with attachments being submitted herewith. Thank you for your time. ******Business response
02/25/2022
Dear *** *******:
This letter is in response to the Better Business Bureau's ("BBB") complaint received
from Ms. ******* ***** ("Ms. *****") against ServiceGuard Systems, Inc. (“SSI”), which has
been assigned Complaint I.D. ********.The complaint has been referred to SSI’s Legal Department and after review of the
relevant communications and file, below are the relevant facts.On or about January 18, 2020, Ms. ***** purchased an ********** Service Contract,
Contract No. ********, for her ***** ********* All-Terrain Vehicle (the “ATV”).
According to the terms of the Service Contract, Ms. ***** was permitted to transfer the Service
Contract to someone she sold or otherwise transferred the ATV to while the Service Contract
was still in force. (See Contract at p. 14 (“Transfer of Your Contract”), attached hereto). To
consummate a transfer, however, SSI must receive the original Service Contract book and
application, the name and address of the new owner, date of sale to the new owner, and a $50.00
Transfer Fee made payable to SSI within 30 days of the change of ownership. (Id.). Ms. *****
received a copy of her Service Contract booklet, which contains these material terms regarding
transferring her Service Contract.In or around January, 2022, Ms. ***** sold, assigned and/or transferred the ATV to Mr.
Timothy ****. In fact, Mr. **** took possession of the ATV on January 10, 2022. (See
executed agreement between Ms. ***** and Mr. **** attached hereto). Pursuant to the
agreement between Ms. ***** and Mr. ****, the parties agreed that Ms. ***** would “transfer
the remaining ********** warranty contract” to Mr. **** and that Ms. ***** was paying the
$50.00 transfer fee by a personal check made payable to SSI. (Id.).Ms. ***** sent SSI the agreement she executed with Mr. **** and the $50.00 check to
SSI in order to effectuate the transfer. When SSI received the check and the contract between
Ms. ***** and Mr. ****, the representative had questions to ensure that the proper person was
being transferred the Service Contract as Mr. ****'s name was not clearly legible. When the
SSI representative reached out to Ms. *****, she explained that she would send an e-mail with
the required information so that the transfer could occur. When she failed to do so, but keeping
in mind Ms. *****'s intentions to transfer the Service Contract to Mr. **** and the thirty (30)
day clause to do so, SSI effectuated the transfer of the Service Contract from Ms. ***** to Mr.
****.Unfortunately, some miscommunication occurred and Ms. ***** was unhappy that SSI
cashed her $50.00 check and effectuated the transfer of the Service Contract to Mr. *****. SSI
regrets any such miscommunication and truly believed it was doing what the customer, Ms.
*****, wanted to have done with the Service Contract.Given the nature of the situation and the request for a $50.00 refund to resolve this issue
(as stated in her Complaint), SSI agrees to refund the $50.00 transfer fee to Ms. *****. SSI
certainly appreciates the ability to resolve this matter amicably by refunding Ms. ***** the
$50.00. With that said, SSI needs to be sure that it has the proper address for Ms. ***** so that
the refund can be sent to her most current address. Upon receipt of that information, SSI will
issue a refund in the amount of $50.00 to Ms. ***** forthwith.If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SSI sincerely
hopes that this letter and the subsequent payment discussed herein completely resolves Ms.
*****’s Complaint.Sincerely yours,
****** ** *****, Esq.Customer response
02/25/2022
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Better Business Bureau:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.
As requested my address is:*** ******** ** ********* *** ******* ** *****
Regards,
******* *****
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Contact Information
34555 Chagrin Blvd Ste 100
Moreland Hills, OH 44022-1056
Customer Complaints Summary
2 total complaints in the last 3 years.
0 complaints closed in the last 12 months.