I canceled my repair agreement, and the AC broke down.

He told me he could backdate it since I had only canceled it a short time ago, although he would need to talk to the owner of the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C supplier

I had a repair agreement with my Heating, Ventilation plus A/C supplier… I got free repair on the air conditioner device and the boiler, yearly. If I had any repair calls, the repair would be free, even though I would need to pay for parts. I thought this was a charming thing to keep in tact, especially since it would keep my warranty from being voided. When the two-year warranty ended, I canceled the repair agreement. I didn’t suppose it was necessary anymore. I was going to do my own servicing on the boiler and air conditioner unit. I didn’t have time to worry about windows of arrival, when it wasn’t a necessity. I called the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C supplier and told them I wasn’t going to renew the repair agreement! Two months later, it was time to have the air conditioner diagnosed. When the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C worker arrived to repair the air conditioner unit, he found a few minor problems that had to be repaired, but he ordered modern fan blades, and told me I had to pay for them upfront. I looked at the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C worker and asked why they weren’t included in the servicing. He told me I had canceled the repair agreement. I not only had to pay for the fan blades, however for the service, and he gave me the price. I forgot I had canceled the repair agreement, and I had forgotten how fancy servicing on the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C system was! My next question was if it was too late to reinstate the repair agreement. He told me he could backdate it since I had only canceled it a short time ago, although he would need to talk to the owner of the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C supplier. Canceling the repair agreement isn’t something I plan on doing again.

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