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- Orlando, FL, USA • Jun 07, 2024

Trying to extend a warranty from "City of Orlando.

• Jun 03, 2024

Scammer's phone (888) 413-5452
Scammer's address St. Louis, MO, USA
Victim's Location: Tulsa, OK

Today (6-3-24) I received a Home Warranty Renewal notice for supposed mechanical equipment ... a warranty I have never had. This came in card form entitled "Home Warranty Division", mailed first class from St. Louis, MO. It carries a registration Number of:ID:B150CC11733 and a PIN No. of: 0423. Requests I call "1-888-413-5452 " for uninterrupted protection.

- Minneapolis, MN, USA

Official looking postcard: “County Deed Records”

Type of location: dwelling

“Contact our offices so you do not have a lapse in coverage fir all available covered components.

- Saint Louis, MO, USA

I got a postcard from something claiming to be County deed records, which made little sense. It was saying that I had to renew my warranty "Warranty replacement notice" and wanted me to call the number (888) 413-5452 and I would have to call quickly and has a lot of urgency. I read a similar thing on the scam tracker, and I think its the same thing. I chose not to call them.

- Columbia, MD, USA

Alleged Warranty Replacement notice postcard purportedly from County Deed Records/Home Warranty Division, registration is required for continued protection

- Houston, TX, USA

Received a post card stamped "First Class Mail, Presorted, U.S. Postage Paid, St. Louis, MO, Permit No. 1999". Said home warranty was about to expire, call 888-413-5452 "for uninterrupted protection". Included Registration ID and PIN to use.

- Lake Ozark, MO, USA

The person on the phone would not reveal the name of the warranty company that was on record as expiring connected to my home address. I inherited my current primary residence and all necessary documents have been located. None of the documents included a home warranty company that was originally implemented back in 2014. The person on the other end of the phone call was very hateful and disrespectful. The person on the other end of the phone call had incorrect information about the property. I ended the call before any monetary amount could be discussed to put the so called expired home warranty policy back in force.

- Owings Mills, MD, USA

There was no company address. Post card received First Class mail Presorted, U.S. Postage paid, St. Louis, MO; Permit No. ****.

Content of post card:

County Deed Records

Type of Location: Dwelling; Component element Carrier: Mechanical Systems; Coverage Area: Inside / Outside

Expiration Date: 5-17-2024; Notice Date: 4-25-2024; Home Inspection: Waived; Usage Limit: Continual

Registration ID: XXXXXXXXXX PIN: XXXX

Warranty Replacement Notice

CALL ###-###-#### for uninterrupted protection.

Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:00a,-7:00pm CST, Saturday 10:00a, - 4:00pm CST

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION

Dear XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX,

This is your Warranty Replacement notice advising you to contact our offices

so you do not have a lapse in coverage for all available covered components.

With active services, all repairs and replacements will be covered that reflect

your updated paperwork. Call ###-###-#### now before it's too late and your

expiration date expires leaving your home at risk of expensive repairs and/or

product replacement.

- Sarasota, FL, USA

Mail fraud attempt to collect fees

- Columbus, OH, USA

Received postcard in mail saying it's a "county deed records" that my warranty for my dwelling inside and out was expiring and I had 5 days to renew. No identification whatsoever on the card. Just the 888 number and a "pin" and "registration" number.

Post Card received stating my homeowners warranty is about to lapse. I don't have a homeowners warranty.

- Ocala, FL, USA

Double sided post card received; one side appeared to be from a Home Warranty Division, the other side appeared to be from County Deed Records. Registration was required for continued protection, mechanical systems, inside/outside coverage, continual usage limit, home inspection waived. There was a Registration ID and a PIN on the card (both sides the same). WARRANTY REPLACEMENT was printed on one side. It was mailed with Postal Permit No. 1999, First Class Mail, Presorted, U.S. Postage Paid St. Louis, Mo.

We did not call to get more information and we have no idea what this is for. I mark this a SCAM that is targeted at elderly homeowners because we live in a 55+ community.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

On April 11, 2024, I received a postcard in the US Mail, addressed to me, with the heading Home Warranty Division, for Warranty Replacement claiming that I had "Mechanical Systems" warranty coverage that was going to expire on 4-26-2024. The Coverage Area was both "Inside/Outside" the home and a Home Inspection would be waived. It directed me to call 1-888-413-5452 for uninterrupted protection.
The postcard read as follows "REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION This is your Warranty Replacement notice advising you to contact our offices so you do not have a lapse in coverage for all available covered components. With active services, all repairs and replacements will be covered that reflect you updated paperwork. Call 1-888-413-5452 now before it's too late and your expiration date expires leaving you home at risk of expensive repairs and/or product replacement."
It also contained a REGISTRATION ID and a PIN to use when you call the provided phone number.
I did not call the number provided since I do not have such coverage and, therefore, I knew it was a scam.

Got a County Deed Records, registration Required, continued protection to a person who was 80 yrs old 40 Years ago!
This prior neighbor would be 120 yrs old now!

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- Rogersville, MO, USA

Home Warranty Division

- Monte Vista, CO, USA

I received a post card in the mail for a home warranty. I believe this is a scam. There is no identifiable information on the post card that arrived in the mail. He was very pushy, and kept trying to get me to purchase the warranty plan even after I told him I was not interested. I did not share any information with him. When I asked, he said he was with Forever Home.

- Clemson, SC, USA

My husband received this threatening letter in the mail. I advised him that it was an obvious scam. I then called the number they had listed and told them that sending these types of threatening letters in the mail is dangerous to older people.

- Concord, MA, USA

Received a postcard in the mail "COUNTY DEED RECORDS" stating that the Warranty Replacement for Mechanical Systems in our home was expiring on 3/15/2024. We don't have any home warranty. There was no company listed, no address, no website, nothing but a phone # to call and a registration ID # to reference. The card was bulk mailed from St. Louis, permit #1999. This is a scam to take money by convincing some poor, unsuspecting person into believing they have a warranty on their home that they need to renew.

- Catawba, NC, USA

Provided Registration Fee Voucher that likely would have led to getting back account information.
No company name
Only phone number.
Was targted at my mother, who is 85.

- Gallatin, TN, USA

There was no ID of where letter came from, only the phone #. I realized it was fake so I did not reply. I read this questioner wrong and was giving my address not theirs

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