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.
It depends. Some fanfiction platforms might have policies in place that could lead to the deletion of old stories. For instance, if there are legal issues associated with a story, like copyright infringement. But if a story has been well - received and doesn't break any rules, it will likely stay. There are also cases where the site might be doing some maintenance or reorganization and accidentally delete something, but that's not the norm. Usually, if an old story is up to the site's standards, it'll remain available.
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.
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.
It can vary. Sometimes blocking someone doesn't directly affect delete story view, but it could indirectly influence it based on privacy and access permissions set by the platform.
Well, 'percy jackson is void fanfiction' could be a very subjective statement. It might mean that for the person who said it, the fanfiction related to Percy Jackson fails to capture the essence of the original. It could be lacking in character development, plot, or the magical elements that make the Percy Jackson series so great. For example, if a fanfiction changes the core personalities of the characters too much or has a really weak and uninteresting storyline, it could be considered 'void'.