Whirlpool class action overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Hadassah Shellenberger filed a class action lawsuit against WarrantyGuard and Whirlpool Corp.
- Why: The companies are accused of selling Whirlpool extended service plans that do not cover the costs of a replacement or all repairs.
- Where: The Whirlpool class action was filed in federal court in Washington.
A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Whirlpool and WarrantyGuard for allegedly selling Whirlpool extended service plans that do not cover the costs of a replacement or all repairs.
The companies say that the extended warranty will cover the required labor and parts for warranty issues on the appliances at no out-of-pocket expense to consumers . However, the plans allow Whirlpool to exercise a buyout on devices capped at 75% of the purchase price of the appliance, according to the Whirlpool class action.
Appliances covered by the plans include Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Amana, Maytag, Kenmore and JennAir.
“The consumer cannot use these funds to purchase a comparable appliance unless she supplements the Settlement Payout with her own funds,” the Whirlpool class action says. “Nor can she use the Settlement Payout to have a third-party repair service fix her appliance because, under the terms of the Service Contract, the appliance becomes Defendants’ property upon the exercise of a Buyout and must be surrendered to them upon their request.”
Whirlpool extended service plans generate unfair profits, lawsuit claims
Whirlpool generates unfair profits for itself with the buyout clause, the Whirlpool class action claims. Customers are often unaware of the clause until they need a repair and face the buyout, the plaintiff says.
The Whirlpool extended service plans also fall short of what is advertised for other reasons, Plaintiff Hadassah Shellenberger claims in the lawsuit.
“Defendants required Shellenberger to find her own repair technician to resolve the issue, pay out-of-pocket costs to the repair service, and then seek reimbursement from them because, according to Defendants, they had no repair technicians in her area,” the lawsuit says. “She tried but was unsuccessful. None of the technicians she contacted were willing to perform repairs under the terms Defendants required.”
Whirlpool also faces a February class action lawsuit alleging it manufactured and sold Whirlpool refrigerators with defective wiring that can pose a safety hazard.
Have you purchased a Whirlpool extended service plan? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Evan E. Sumer of the Law Offices of Evan Sumer along with Gregory W. Albert and Tallman H. Trask, IV of Albert Law PLLC.
The Whirlpool class action lawsuit is Shellenberger v. AIG Warrantyguard Inc., et al., Case No. 2:24-cv-00657, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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I purchased a whirlpool washing machine please add me
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I bought a Maytag washer and dryer (owned by Whirlpool) extended warranty thru Home Depot. Please add me to the the lawsuit.
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I bought a freezer from Lowe’s
and purchased the Warranty
I would appreciate being added to the list. In the home I purchased, there is a Whirpool dishwasher that has given me so many problems that it’s not even funny. There is a piece that keeps popping off after being fixed on the top racks, which causes the whole thing to fall off track. Additionally, the water does not drain completely, leaving a sour smell in the dishwasher. It is not possible to fully clean the dishes.
I bought the Warranty too. :-( Please Add Me.
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I bought a freezer from Lowe’s and purchase the extended warranty. Please add me to the case.
Bought one for my Whirpool Fridge through Lowes.
On the dishwasher, less than a year old, they wouldn’t replace something that kept breaking off the sides of the door – little foam things.
I recently purchased the 5 year extended warranty on my appliances, please add me to the list.