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(888) 307-2075 Reports & Reviews (100)

- Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

They keep sending notices via USPS that try to make it look like it is representing the manufacturer of the vehicle stating that the warranty is about to / or HAS run out, even though the vehicle is well within the warranty period.

The only way to tell who it is actually from is by reading a VERY small notice at the very bottom of the letter.

They are nothing but a SCAM.

- Mechanicsburg, PA, USA

This scam attempted to state that my vehicle service contract has not been activated and that I need to call to pay and activate the warranty otherwise I will be responsible for damages to my vehicle.

- Charlestown, MA, USA

Claiming we should call for extended car warranty

- Providence, RI, USA

Letter read “Our records indicate that you have not contacted us to have your vehicle service contract activated.” It says I am receiving this letter to inform me that if my warranty expired I will be responsible for repairs and that if it is expired, I can activate a service contract before it is too late. They provided a summary of terms but there is no information on what this company is. (No name, email, or logos). They used my first and last name, VIN, and make and model of my vehicle. The letter says to respond no later than a week after receiving. Top of page also says “Penalty for private use, $300).

- West Manchester, OH, USA

This “business” sent me a notice regarding my vehicle and activating a vehicle service contract. When you call the number someone answers and simply says their name and “Service Center”, the second time I called they answered “This is Brian, how can I help you?”.

I got a letter in the mail on 2/14/24 saying my cars extended warranty was up. Signed by “Ryan Davis” who called me today 2/15/24 to insist on me extending my warranty because I’d get better deals if I did it on the phone when I told him I’d go in person he asked me what’s stopping me from doing it right now and I said I’m good I will do it in person and he tried to continue the conversation as if I didn’t just say I’m good so hung up on him. Thankfully my dealer warned me about all this and I’ve heard about it or he could of scammed me too

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- Orlando, FL, USA

Attention: our records indicate that you have not contacted us to have your vehicle service contract activated. [...]

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- Johnson City, TN, USA

Posing as Toyota, but obviously very fake. I receive at least 1 letter a month that states that I need to have my vehicle service contract activated-in great urgency. No business name, email address or mailing address, nor does it disclose an amount to be paid for said vehicle service contract. Only gives the phone number that I have included.

- Lewis Center, OH, USA

Received a letter about an activating a service contract on my 2018 Volkswagen GTI. Which I don’t own. Did not call the number.

- Redwood Falls, MN, USA

Sales of fictional services/ auto warranty

- Terre Haute, IN, USA

Received letter stating a service contract for a 2022 Hyundai Ionia 5 needs activated. I do not own this car

- Knightdale, NC, USA

Car extended warranty. Has VIN and make, yr, and model of car and my home address.

- Oneida, TN, USA

It stated my factory warranty is expired. They even had part of my vin # listed on the letter. Also listed make, model and year all correct information.

- Verona, MO, USA

Said I’ve not contacted them to have my vehicle service contract activated to call this number by 1/1/24 or I’ll have to pay all repairs out of my pocket.

- Portland, ME, USA

Several "Immediate response requested" letters sent via regular mail, asking me to call them to activate a "vehicle service contract" for my Tesla Model X... a vehicle I do not, nor have ever, owned! I've never even ridden in one...

The letters include a "customer ID" number, the first several characters of a supposed VIN number, "platinum powertrain" protection info under "coverage explanation..."

- West Chicago, IL, USA

keep getting letters that my new vehicle warranty is about to expire, but they will renew/extend if i call them. No business name or address. Every day I get the same letter. They have my address, vehicle make and VIN number.

- Crystal Lake, IL, USA

I am a former arbitrator with the Chicago BBB; I primarily heard automotive-related cases, and I still work in the automotive field. This solicitation with "official business", "penalty for private use $300" and other very misleading text makes me sick to my stomach. Somehow they got a hold of my vehicle record (and my warranty as provided by the vehicle manufacturer is about to expire) and they send me this solicitation in an attempt to fool me that it is coming from the vehicle manufacturer.

IT IS NOT.

Down at the bottom of the solicitation it reads "All policies are through Evercare Direct".

This is outrageous and a clear attempt at deceiving and misleading vehicle owners. If it wasn't for my ScamPulse.com and automotive background I could have been scammed. Please investigate.

Received a notice in the mail about activating our recently-purchased vehicle's service contract. "Immediate Response Requested" ... "... factory warranty may have expired... you will (italics) be responsible for paying any repairs." Scammers have also called personal cell phone #s with spoofed Caller ID. Have asked to have name removed from lists; and recently started threatening to call BBB. Very frustrating.

Postal mail telling me that my new used car's warranty had expired and to call. I did and they were enthused to help me reinstall my warranty. Then, I hit a paywall and told them I needed to call my dealership. Of course they did not want me to. I hung up and called the dealership who assured me that my warranty is fine. Scammers phone is (888) 307-2075. In hindsight the paperwork is suspicious because there is no business name on it.

- Sauk Rapids, MN, USA

I received the attachment in the mail box, delivered by USPS. I am concerned that this is a scam as I have never owned a Kia Optima.

 

(Attachment removed by ScamPulse.com due to personal information; attachment indicated warranty about to expire; Addressee: 2018 Kia Optima)

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