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Always goes to the lien holder. The only way you would get it if the check is made out to you and the bank and the bank endorses to you. Rocket ScienceBuyer beware or least be cautious. When I purchased my 2021 Raptor, I financed a small amount of the transaction ($20K)....at 1.55% it seemed like an easy decision and I could pay it off early without penalty...I also included a 4 yr service plan (oil changes etc) at a cost of $856....In SoCal our dealers can and will charge you $400-$600 for oil changes for luxury cars...in the past couple years the higher end luxury dealerships have realized they can all help each other by keeping high service prices....So that is why I purchased a service plan...on my other vehicles...it is the best way to cost manage and keep the dealers somewhat honest....With my 21 Ford Raptor, oil changes with full synthetic are only $78...so the plan doesn't offer any value and savings....the plan also lists service intervals of 7500 miles...which I personally believe is to long for a raptor with its 3.5 motor that has known cam phasers issues...So I perform oil services every 6 months or 4K miles ....In any case, the Fidelity plan doesn't permit this service interval so I requested a cancellation ....it is not easy to cancel ...you must send a letter along with request to cancel and provide your lien holder information ---only the lien holder may receive the refund check....not the end of the world but another paperwork process that I will need to monitor and follow-up on...I do not have much faith in customer service anymore.
This is a minor point but I thought forum members would appreciate the information...given the major delivery delays for ordered trucks and a fair number of quality control issues that some raptor owners are experiencing that need to be addressed...My issue is not a big deal...I am lucky to have a truck at this point.
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.the plan also lists service intervals of 7500 miles...which I personally believe is to long for a raptor with its 3.5 motor that has known cam phasers issues...So I perform oil services every 6 months or 4K miles ...