Is there a limit on the number of service calls I can request through my Sears Protect plan?
No. There’s no limit on the number of service calls you can request.
Just pay the $100 deductible for each call and rest of the repair cost is covered by the plan.
There are dollar amount limits for repairs and replacements.
Appliance repairs and replacements are limited to:
- $3,500 per product.
- An aggregate limit of $12,000.
See the plan documents for more details.
Keep in mind that product limits and the aggregate plan limit are rarely reached.
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