First American Home Buyers Protection – Yeah, Right…

I know this is unrelated to gadgets, but it goes to my experiences in dealing with companies that care very little about the customer and more about their bottom line. Home Warrantee companies are notoriously cheap (and crooked). If they can they would allow a vendor to fix your A/C with bubble-gum and saran wrap – IMHO. smile_angry Well, recently, First American took the cake:

  • In early August our A/C started to leak. It is located in the attic above the kitchen, so you can imagine the mess it made of the ceiling, walls, floor, etc. So we had to turn the darn thing off in the hottest of Texas months to avoid more damage to the house.
  • We called First American to get a repair person out ASAP.
  • After a ton of headaches and a lot of calls, two days later we found they had a backlog and NEVER faxed our claim to a vendor. After talking with a manager they called one of their "side" people on a special "because the customer is pissed off list." smile_baringteeth
  • The vendor came out to our place 2 hours after the talk with the manager, walked up to our attic, looked at our A/C unit, got our description of the problem and then threw up his arms and said he was not going to do the work, and then even asked us for our $50 check for making a service call. I kicked him out the door… smile_baringteethsmile_angrysmile_sad
  • Calling back to First American, they refused to send out another vendor until the first vendor filled his report. WTF!!!! smile_angry
  •  I was livid by this time, 3 days of NO A/C in the hundred degree days of August!!! So after getting to another manager they scheduled us another visit in 2 days. But to make the "pain and suffering more bearable" and because we had a five year old in the house, the promised us a $150 refund to buy a portable A/C unit.
  • We promptly bought the portable A/C unit and set it up in the smallest room in the house – where we hunkered down for 2 days.
  • We followed the paperwork requirement to get the refund from First American – fax receipt and a special form confirming the purchase of the unit.
  • Two days later the A/C repair man came out and fixed the flooding problem with the A/C and everything was cool again. First American even waived the $50 fee usually associated with such work since it took so longer to get a competent vendor to our home. smile_regular
  • However, here is is over two months later and we sill have not received our $150 check. After five follow-up calls to managers we keep getting the same story:
    • The first manager approved the $150 which sent it to a special refunds department.
    • The refunds department then awaited our fax – they got it and confirmed everything was on the up and up. They then sent it to Accounting for approval.
    • Accounting received it and then forwarded it back to the approving manager for final verification – this is where it has been stuck for 6 weeks. smile_sad
    • Next, it goes back to accounting where they will validate the managers approval, sent it to a special processing department where they will then proceed to cut and mail the check.
    • From there it will take 7 to 10 business days for the check to arrive.
  • Ok, but we still cannot get a manager to approve our refund. Honestly, I think they wanted us to buy the portable unit to shut us up while we wait. The promise for the $150 is very likely a red herring. Because here is the real kicker:
    • In the last 8 weeks we have received three follow-up calls from First American verifying that our issue was resolved and that they were closing our ticket.
    • Problem is: not once did they ever mention our refund.
    • When notified of that fact they all say: "Oh, I see that in the notes here, let me get your request forwarded to the right department."
    • This implies that none of the above process has even taken place.

Anyway, I wanted to get my experience out there – maybe others have a similar experience. The important thing is that I will NEVER be choosing First American as a Home Warrantee company ever again and I strongly suggest if given the option to choose another – although I am of the opinion this entire industry is run by a bunch of crooks anyway.

Anyone know of a good warrantee company?

 

COMPLAINT: Mac Churchill Acura

It has been a little over a week since my last post. Several things have happened that has kept me offline, but I am back. So, one thing that kept me away is that I bought a new 2007 Acura RDX and got a heck of a deal. But more on this in a minute…

We purchased a new car because, we have two Mini Coopers and our son (William -5 yo) has gotten too large for the back seat. So, we decided to trade in my wife’s car and get something larger.

Enter Mac Churchill Acura in Ft. Worth. Jennifer (my wife) put in an Internet query for the 2007 Acura RDX and got a great offer over the phone. So we drove over an hour to Ft. Worth to close the deal. The test drive was great, the sales person was nice, we met the Internet Representative that gave us the offer – it was going good. But then things turned sour…

  • First, the dealer INSISTED on knowing what our payoff was on the Mini Cooper before we proceeded. smile_thinking
  • Secondly, they came back with a number that was $1,000 less than the payoff and over $3,000 less than the actual Kelly Blue Book dealer trade-in value. smile_baringteeth
  • Next, the price we were promised over the Internet did not include over $5,000 worth of aftermarket crap the dealer already placed on the car – and “could not remove.” smile_angry
  • Finally, when the “manager” came out to smooth things over he actually lectured my wife and got belligerent with us – so we walked out. smile_angrysmile_angry

So we swore off Acura at that point and were actually considering a BMW. But Jennifer decided to give David McDavid Acura in Plano, Texas a try. In 2 hours flat, they won our business by treating us right and giving us a VERY fair trade in. They even beat the Internet deal we were offered by MacChurchill Acura – without all the extra crap tacked to the car.

  • David McDavid= 1
  • Mac Churchill = 0

So the lesson here and why I think we got a fair trade-in with David McDavid was that we insisted and REFUSED to give our payoff amount on the Mini Cooper and expressed at that moment to the salesperson collecting the information that we would walk if we felt the trade-in value was not equitable. The result was much better. Anyway, this was a significant event that I had to share, but now I am back to blogging about gadgets… smile_nerd

End of a busy week, but…

it is just the start of another one…

I have several ideas for new gadgets and even have some folks that have contacted me to partner with them on making new ones. However, this past week has been very busy (teaching, training, studying for MCP exams smile_nerd, burning the midnight oil moon, etc). Next week is slightly less crazy, but I should definitely be back on track to release another gadget around the first or second week of July.

I also plan on doing a write-up of my overall experience with creating gadgets – so that maybe others with a desire to create one can jump in and be able to work around all the problems I had starting out. I have some thoughts in OneNote that I need to start to transfer into a document, so it is coming along…