I don't think they are extremely common. While there are some horror stories out there, a lot of Tesla CPO owners are satisfied with their purchases. However, when these horror stories do happen, they tend to get a lot of attention because Tesla is such a well - known brand.
There was a case where a roof leak occurred. The home warranty firm sent a roofer who did a shoddy repair job. The leak came back worse a few weeks later. When the homeowner complained, the home warranty company said they wouldn't cover it again as it was considered the same issue, leaving the homeowner to deal with costly repairs on their own.
Well, some horror stories include issues with battery degradation. For example, people bought Tesla CPO (Certified Pre - Owned) cars only to find that the battery life was much shorter than expected. It could be due to previous usage patterns not being fully disclosed.
Poor workmanship by the contractors sent by the home warranty companies is quite common. I know someone whose stove was 'fixed' by a technician sent by the warranty company. But the stove started having new problems soon after because the repair wasn't done properly. Also, companies often try to limit the scope of what they cover. They might cover parts but not the labor, leaving homeowners with unexpected costs.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'luna warranty horror story' is without more context. It could be about a bad experience with a Luna product's warranty, like perhaps a company refusing to honor the warranty, giving a lot of run - around, or charging exorbitant fees for repairs that should be covered.
Hard work is a very common element. Candidates usually spend long hours studying for the written exam. Another is determination. Even when faced with difficulties, they don't give up. For example, if they are weak in a particular subject, they keep working on it.
Proper planning also plays a crucial role. For example, dividing the study time equally for different sections of the exam. And having a positive attitude towards learning new things, like the latest laws and regulations for General Awareness section. This helps in overall performance and thus contributes to a success story.
Sure. One success story could be of a candidate who was from a small town with limited resources. He dedicated hours to self - study, especially for the quantitative aptitude section. He used free online resources and old textbooks. After months of hard work, he cleared the SSC CPO exam and is now serving in the police force, making his family proud.
Sure. One success story could be of a candidate who was very consistent in his studies. He dedicated several hours daily for preparing for the SSC CPO exam. He focused on all sections - General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning. After months of hard work, he finally cleared the exam with a great score and got his dream job in the police force.
There could be some cases where the situation gets better. Maybe the customer was persistent and managed to escalate the problem to a higher - level manager within the company. This person might have seen the error in how the warranty claim was being handled and decided to honor the warranty as it should have been from the start. However, this is more the exception than the rule in a 'horror story' scenario.