The Allied One Page Contract: Making Home Warranties Easy
In life, you’re constantly hearing people say “read the fine print.
”
Commercials make huge claims and then write the real deal so tiny on the TV screen you
couldn’t read it even with a magnifying...
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The Allied One Page Contract: Making Home Warranties Easy
In life, you’re constantly hearing people say “read the fine print.
”
Commercials make huge claims and then write the real deal so tiny on the TV screen you
couldn’t read it even with a magnifying glass.
Contracts are typically five pages long or more
and contain so much jargon and legal speak you have no clue what you really just signed up for.
While it’s true you should read the fine print and know what you’re signing, it’s still a daunting
task since most contracts have so much fine print.
That’s why you should look for a home warranty company that makes it easy for you to
understand exactly what you’re getting.
Some home warranty companies actually do that.
Some companies have easy-to-understand
contracts that don’t use fine print tactics to trick you into purchasing a warranty through them.
Why You Should Avoid Fine Print Contracts
Let’s face it, having to read all that tiny print is the pits.
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