Corrections
If a company rating, Reliability Score, coverage matrix cell, state regulation figure, or ranking on PlainWarranty looks wrong, report it with enough detail to reproduce the page and compare it with the Better Business Bureau profile, Trustpilot listing, state Department of Insurance or Attorney General filing, or the company's published plan documents. The same process is documented in our editorial and corrections policy.
How to report
- Report. Email corrections@plainwarranty.com or use the contact page with the page URL, the figure that looks off, and what you think it should be.
- Source. Include a link to the BBB profile, Trustpilot page, state filing, plan document, or another primary source you think we should match.
- Scope. Say whether the issue is a raw source field, a derived Reliability Score or ranking, a coverage-matrix cell, or a stale data-vintage badge.
What happens next
We verify reports against the published source and correct confirmed issues in the canonical database or pipeline so affected pages update together. Material fixes are noted on the public data changelog. PlainWarranty is an informational home-warranty reference, not legal, insurance, or purchasing advice.
When the figure is correct on our side but the upstream BBB extract, Trustpilot score, or state filing is stale, we will say so and point you to the official record. We mirror published sources and cannot rewrite a company's plan terms or a regulator's filing on their behalf.
For how figures are derived, see the methodology page. For publisher accountability, see About PlainWarranty.
Download the listed-issuer reliability snapshot cited on this page: warranty-registry-statistics.csv (same CSV as /statistics, CC0).