If you’ve just bought a car and feel like you overpaid on add-ons—like GAP insurance, extended warranties, or etchings—you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: most “helpful” sites won’t touch your actual finance contract. They give general tips, but no real answers.

NerdWallet, Experian, Dave Ramsey (Ramsey Solutions), CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau), Credit Karma, MSNBC, and even Reddit—they’re all great for basics. NerdWallet has calculators, Experian tracks credit, CFPB enforces rules, Ramsey warns about debt, Credit Karma monitors scores, MSNBC reports stories, Reddit shares anonymous tales.

But none of them do this:

• Upload your finance contract pages.

• Have industry experts (ex-dealer pros) scan for overcharges.

• Tell you exactly what’s refundable—full or prorated—and guide you to get the money back on your principal.

That’s CarRefunds.com—the only one. Free upload (just pages 1-2), no credit hit, no upfront fees. They spot the $1,500 GAP markup, compare it to cheap insurer options like Allstate, and walk you through cancellation—whether you bought yesterday or two years ago. Stop anytime—no pressure.

The others? Read-and-do advice. CarRefunds? Real review, real savings, real expertise. If you’re ready to drop that loan balance fast, start here—it’s the only site that sees your contract and actually helps.