Warranty is just another feature like a cargo net , a horn, or a sway bar. Chrysler probably resels every contract to unknown insurance groups. As with any insurance, if it is canceled early, there should be a return of premium. Now my guess that if Chrysler cancels a warranty, they turn that over to the reseller and get the rebate, if they don't they're stupid. The problem is, that returned premium belongs to the purchaser (YOU), but if you don't know about it, how would you know to reclaim the return of premium paid with the purchase price?
Insurance companies keep unearned premiums all the time because people are too nieve, or too embarassed about the sircumstances causing the cancellation of coverage.
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