Click4Warranty - Extended Car Warranty

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Click4Warranty
Industry E-Commerce
Services Insurance
Warranty Cover
Employees 11-50
Website click4warranty.co.uk

Click4Warranty (founded February 8, 1996) is a company that specialize in the warranty insurance sector, they provide motor-related insurance products direct to the policyholder.[1]

Overview

Click4Warranty believe that warranty cover is an investment, in protecting a car and finances one needs a policy which will be there when needed and doesn’t have a long list of exclusions.[2]

Click4Warranty saves 40% on average compared to the cost of an equivalent product from a dealership. It is a fact that they do not include the same volume of exclusions in our warranties as their competitors. As it is important to offer customers the optimum level of cover at the best value, they exclude some makes and models, in particular exotic, high-performance brands.[1] This allows the prices to be fair to all customers which means that the premium is not subsidizing the cost of repairing the expensive-to-maintain cars. They have a sister company called Click4Gap which consistently receives excellent feedback for the quality of cover and the first-rate service that the GAP customers enjoy. The company's aim is to keep delivering the best quality of service and comprehensive cover that is affordable at purchase and reliable at claim.[2] The Click4 Group has committed to give impartial advice, clear information, and unique easy-to-understand policy terms, with user-friendly websites designed to provide clear, fair and accurate information so one can make informed decisions and be confident the warranties and services delivered are what is expected.[2][3]

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