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BMW Warranty Cancellation

BMW Warranty Cancellation Information

BMW Warranty Cancellation

Your BMW warranty can be Canceled – Read below about how to cancel your BMW Warranty Coverage.

Can you cancel your BMW Warranty?

You can cancel your BMW warranty at any time for a pro-rated refund through your selling dealer directly. In order to cancel your BMW warranty, you will need to contact your BMW warranty company in writing; and let them know you would like to cancel your contract so they can send you instructions on how to do so. If you sell your Vehicle, you may be able to transfer your contract to the new owner if desired.

What are the most common reasons to cancel your BMW warranty and claim a refund?

1.) You purchased a BMW warranty and the terms and mileage have not expired. (Even if you no longer own the car, you can still qualify for a refund.)

2.) You traded in or sold your vehicle to a dealership or private party. (As long as you didn’t transfer the warranty to someone, you are most likely entitled to a refund.)

3.) Your vehicle was totaled by your insurance company or if it was stolen and not recovered.

4.) You refinanced your Car Loan. (Gap insurance doesn't carry over to the new loan)

How do I cancel my BMW Warranty?

"How do I cancel my BMW Warranty?" is always a question that doesn't have an easy answer. Since extended car warranties (service contracts) differ based on the company backing the warranty or the issuer, the methods for canceling vary. We'll provide you with some general steps in order to assist you in canceling your BMW warranty.

Step No. 1 – Review the warranty paperwork

Pull out the paperwork for your BMW car warranty and look for the section that outlines cancellation. Once located, follow the instructions carefully.

Step No. 2 – Write a letter

Certain BMW warranty companies require consumers to request cancellation in writing. If so, there may be a form to fill out. Write that letter, including the form, and keep copies of the cancellation documentation.

Step No. 3 – Give them a phone call

Instead of a letter, a phone call might help initiate the cancellation process. Reach out to the company you have the BMW warranty with, explain that you wish to cancel, and follow the company's instructions on how to accomplish that task.

Step No. 4 – Follow up

After a few days, you should receive a cancellation confirmation. This may involve an email notification, text message, or letter in the mail. If you are due a refund, you should receive a credit back to your original method of payment within 7-14 business days. Please note that the timeframe can start from the time the company has acknowledged your cancellation request.

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Why purchase a BMW warranty?

If you currently own, lease or finance a vehicle you can take advantage by purchasing a BMW Warranty Program to help protect you from costly repairs.

Some of the Benefits included with an extended warranty are:

Free Roadside Assistance

Nationwide Coverage

Guarantee on covered repairs

30 Day Money Back Gaurantee

Considering canceling and switching providers?

Are you considering canceling your warranty and switching providers?

Switching to Total Auto Protect will save you time and money.
The benefits of switching to Total Auto Protect:

Save Money On Next Repair

Requesting Service is Fast & Easy

Fast & Hassle Free Repair

How much money can I get back if I cancel my BMW warranty?

People often get carried away and make an impulsive decision of buying a BMW warranty when buying a new car without taking the financial implications into account. Most companies do offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on cancellation which will entitle you to a full refund.

Canceling after 30 Days would result in the following deductions:

Pro-Rated Refund (calculated by the amount of time you had the warranty)

Cancellation Fee (early termination fee)

Administrative Fee (paperwork, filing, and processing fees)

Any amounts paid to repair facilities (if you had used the warranty and had your vehicle repaired)

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