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  1. There is a warranty company that tries to fool you into thinking they are different from the rest. Quentin Willson and WarrantyWise are feeding the public with rubbish in their advert trying to look as if they are the only good company in the business. First off there is their claim "Welcome to the UK's best used car warranty". That could only be substantiated if they had all the sales, repair and denials figures of every other company offering car warranties, something they don't have, so first 'lets fool them statement'. Second there is the claim "We're the only warranty company to publish our paid repairs online". Now that statement may be true, but the more important figures, the claims they 'deny' are not published and that is what we should all be told, that is the information that will tell us if they are worth the premiums or not. What they pay out means absolutely nothing. So don't believe a single thing any of these companies feed you or which person they front thinking it will give them even more credibility, it's all rubbish.
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