I realised this morning that my OPC warranty expires on 1st November. I thought "no problem, i'll just give my OPC a call and extend it over the phone".
However, upon phoning my OPC, they have advised that i need to bring the car in for a 111 point check before they will extend, and they don't have availability for the next few weeks. By that time, any issues they find won't be covered, as the existing policy will have expired.
Does anyone know if the need for a check when you are only extending warranty is party of the nationwide OPC policy? Or if I could call other OPCs to extend the warranty over the phone? After all, OPC are currently liable for any warranty related issues since the car is already covered.
However, upon phoning my OPC, they have advised that i need to bring the car in for a 111 point check before they will extend, and they don't have availability for the next few weeks. By that time, any issues they find won't be covered, as the existing policy will have expired.
Does anyone know if the need for a check when you are only extending warranty is party of the nationwide OPC policy? Or if I could call other OPCs to extend the warranty over the phone? After all, OPC are currently liable for any warranty related issues since the car is already covered.