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CarMax MaxCare warranty repair stalled by no-show third-party inspector

A CarMax MaxCare extended warranty claim for a purchased Jeep stalled for days after the third-party administrator's inspector failed to show up for a scheduled visit, with no new appointment date given. When the customer visited CarMax directly for help, staff repeatedly deflected responsibility by saying the warranty administrator was a separate third party, despite the customer having purchased MaxCare from CarMax itself.

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