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June 19,2022,
I been receiving these letters from different Program Coordinators, James Winters and Mark Smith to name a few. the first letter said I need to call by May 10, 2022, but know I the new letter said I need to call before June 21. I am a person that don't trust anyone especially if they send letters without return address or other information. I just bought my car, and I don't know how this people got my information from, but I am not sending, calling, or give them my personal information to them. I want to find out about this company went to google.com and people are comments are not good about this company. Just be careful who you are giving your information to, there are bad people out there that wants to make easy money or destroyed you.

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Throw these away in the garbage. Your vehicle warranty has nothing to do with these people. They never even include the company name, and you should never be giving strangers your personal information. DO NOT even call them. Call your own dealer if you really want to know about your warranty.

+5

Received letter in the mail claiming that my vehicle service plan is going to expire and the number has to be called - gives an 888 phone number. Asks for VIN and mileage. They hung up when I mentioned what my car is and I know they don't offer service plans for them anymore and also when I mentioned the BBB. No address or other contact given.

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A "James Winters" contacted me about a jeep that i dont own that i had been looking at to buy. It was a 2018 model but they keep trying to contact me about a 2020 jeep. DO NOT attempt to even reach out to this person. they will ask for your private information and will attempt to get into your bank information to scam you out of money. key note, if the factory warranty is going to expire the company that sold you the vehicle will call you directly to let you know. not send you a letter.

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These people truly are dumb and shameless. This is my first letter and I instantly saw scam from the very first line... Their spelling/grammar correct seems to be working but the creativity and it right dinner attempt is just mind boggling. DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE PEOPLE FOR ANY REASON WHAT SO EVER!
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+6

I just received a letter today about the coverage on my car service warranty if it's real I need have my car running again so I can take my daughter and her grandmother to their doctor's appointment and grocery shopping is this letter a scam
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+5

They have a new number, but still the same mail.

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Trying to obtain credit card payment to extend your vehicle Warranty coverage
Under their eligibily terms
Basically telling you you MUST obtain their services or you will be held financially responsible for all future vehicle repairs.
I dont and have not had a vehicle under warranty at all since 1997
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Postal mail response requested to obtain service contract . Wanting credit card payment
Program coordinator: James Winter
No address or contact email
Deadline posted for may 9th 2022
States by neglecting if this notice you will be held financially responsible for vehicle repairs. Final acceptance of this offer is subject to your ability to meet eligibility requirements . 888 582-6670
Program coordinator : James Winters.
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This letter states that you have not contacted them regarding your coverage on your vehicle and to send your VIN & Mileage to them or your warrantee will expire and to call this number: 888.582.6870. No return address, no website or email. Just a name Mark Smith/Program Coordinator. (I had to put my email as the scammer’s email, because it would not go through without it).

Never do business based on a letter that has no clear company name, no address, no email.

This scammer buys city sales records of new vehicles and mass mails letters, changing the phone number and name of the "writer". My letter was signed Richard Thomas, and we all know that name was simply made up.

My car is only a few months old and I just received his first misleading letter.

If you want extended warranties or service contracts, please talk to your dealer (who presumably has been in business and will be in business for a while.

These sketchy service contract sellers can legally close their operation after three months, leaving you with... your money gone bye bye.
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+9

Received a letter from a Mark Smith, wanting me to renew a vehicle warranty on a vehicle that was sold several years ago. Only contact was a phone number. Signature was also fake. Response to notice was requested.

Fraudulent scam!

+1

I got a letter from Dennis Wilson, Program Coordinator for an entity called Vehicle Services. This was not the first time this entity approached me re a warranty on my car. In a previous call, I stupidly listened to the spiel the salesman gave me re a warranty policy. After I found out how much it would cost, I politely stated that I would not be interested. Then the pressure set in, the hard sell. I am 75 yrs old. I got several follow up letters, including the one I got today (2/23/2022). I’m tired of them and believe that other older people may be falling for this scam, so put me on the list of complaintents. There is no company name, no date on the letter and no address for the company. Thank you.

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I received a letter asking me to call with my current mileage before Jan 31, 2022 because my factory warranty has expired. (Truth is I have a new car only 5 months old.) The letter also said "Our records indicate that you have not contacted us regarding your mechanical breakdown coverage on your vehicle. By neglecting to activate your coverage you will be at risk of being financially liable for any and all repairs after your factory warranty expires. However, you still may have time left to activate coverage on your vehicle before it's too late. Final acceptance is subject to your ability to meet eligibility requirements. We reserve the right to revoke your eligibility for service coverage if you do not meet our criteria. Call within 5 days to ensure eligibility."

The letter is signed by Mark Smith, Program Coordinator and phone number 1-888-206-6321. There is no company name, no address. I did not make the call because I have a new car and I have insurance. This letter is probably trying to sell me insurance just like the phone scam with similar claims.

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Keep getting these letters from vehicle services division. I kept two, one with the customer ID 337TU01005, call by December24, 2021. Another with a diff Customer Id GL13145699, call by February 4, 2022. I would assume if this was I did, then my customer ID number would be the same. I also wouldn’t be contacted by a Mark Smith, or Dennis Wilson, supposedly program coordinators. Also, given numbers of said coordinators 1-877–2 03–4130 and 1–8 88–2 61–5024 … my car is 13 years old and I bought it secondhand, I’m the third owner. I’m sure my warranty is up. No address to forward their letters back to them.

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Letter re expiration of vehicle warranty coverage. No information about sender. "Please call 1-888-261-5024 with VIN and current mileage before October 08, 2021."

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- Cumberland Center, ME, USA

Letter asks recipient to provide vehicle info by August 16, making it seem imminently important.

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- New Richmond, WI, USA

As soon as I bought my new 2015 Toyota car, I kept receiving on and off, letters from a scammer. To this day they keep sending me letters, asking me to call 1-888-582-6870 to receive extended car engine warranty. There are two pictures of these letters attached, which demonstrate that this is a scam: no address, no business name, a most-likely bogus name on one of them (James Winters), different looking layout but same subject and intentions.

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- Charlottesville, VA, USA

I looked at used cars online, don’t remember which specific website they got my information from but ever since they’ve been calling me saying I need to document my Chevy and that my coverage is going to expire. I tell them I don’t own this car and to take me off their lists but they keep calling. The phone number I provided on this complaint is from a letter sent to my house! I don’t know how they got my address but enough is enough!!

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