QUOTE(Thunder_Bolt @ Oct 13 2009, 10:35 PM)
if not mistaken the Extended Warranty Program (EWP) is 3 years warranty provided by Pacific & Orient insurance company. this warranty comes after the default 2 years warranty by Proton finishes. So altogether is 5 years warranty (2 years + 3 years)
Usually this is done when buying new Proton cars. the sales branch is responsible to apply the EWP for the customers.
To be entitle for the EWP, acceptance is needed from three parties, the participating finance company (the bank that customer applied for the car loan), Proton Edar and Pacific & Orient insurance company.
Once acceptance has been obtained from the three parties above, Pacific & Orient insurance company will send out one EWP certificate to the customer within 45 days. The certificate will state the start and finish date of the extended warranty period.
I think you may contact the sales branch that you purchased the car and check with them.
so its true la. i guess i will call my insurance.Usually this is done when buying new Proton cars. the sales branch is responsible to apply the EWP for the customers.
To be entitle for the EWP, acceptance is needed from three parties, the participating finance company (the bank that customer applied for the car loan), Proton Edar and Pacific & Orient insurance company.
Once acceptance has been obtained from the three parties above, Pacific & Orient insurance company will send out one EWP certificate to the customer within 45 days. The certificate will state the start and finish date of the extended warranty period.
I think you may contact the sales branch that you purchased the car and check with them.
Oct 14 2009, 09:21 AM

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