I procured my furniture from Ashlay Lynnwood, initially enticed by their deceptive company plan promising comprehensive coverage for my entire furniture purchase. However, when faced with the necessity to utilize this coverage due to a marker stain caused by my 1-year-old child, I encountered blatant refusal from the company, citing the stain as intentional and thus not eligible for coverage. During the purchase, the exact selling point emphasized coverage for damages caused by children, including any cuts. Yet now, when I am in dire need, they arbitrarily dismiss my claim, dubbing it intentional damage beyond coverage. I feel utterly deceived by Ashlay and subsequently by this insurance company. It's undoubtedly a scam; I strongly advise against purchasing any policy from them as it amounts to nothing but a waste of money. I am determined to cancel the policy and reclaim whatever fraction of my investment I can salvage, though it hardly compensates for the deceit endured.