213-271-2857
CA, US
Michael Dentamaro
Michael Dentamaro
2014-06-07 21:22:13
Unknown
they call 3 0r 4 times a day asking for my wife, who can't think clearly because she had brain tumors,told them politely that I didn't want their warranty,but they keep calling,starting to argue with them to stop,one jerk said he will call as many time as he wants,all foreigners hard to understand them,finally got the name of there company and his name to,would love to see some kind of action taken against them.
David Morris
David Morris
2014-05-30 22:34:55
Unknown
I really liked to work there, the people and the supervisors were very nice....
joseph
joseph
2014-05-16 15:19:40
Telemarketer
Ok guys Iused to worked there they dont allow us to use our real name supously the companys name is AAAP(all american auto protección) owww And they are not at the states... They aré in costa rica central américa... I really dont know if its a scam because my job was get miles and transfer they always told us its not a scam... But its not normal not to have a call back number and saying the companys name... The only way to be remove from the calling list is saying im gonna sue ur a** and the phone number from the caller id its a ghost number not a real number
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
2014-04-16 19:18:52
Unknown
Americano allí protection is in Costarrica Sanjose Sabana Sur oficentro ejecutivo la Sabana  
seymore gooch
seymore gooch
2014-03-07 02:51:02
Unknown
someone whos doin the right thing fellar
CalledGuy
CalledGuy
2014-02-27 15:58:50
Unknown
Let me get this straight - you came to a site that reports on spam calls just so you could say that you like the service? Who would do this except someone working for the company?!
Uhmanduh
Uhmanduh
2014-01-24 16:19:52
Telemarketer
I just got a call from the "vehicle processing department" from 210-807-4436. She asked to speak with me and stated she had information on the warranty for my vehicle. She knew the make, model, and year. She asked me what my mileage was, and when I asked her to repeat the company she was calling on behalf of, she repeated "vehicle processing department", thanked me for my time, and hung up on me.
stacy peralta
stacy peralta
2014-01-18 04:27:06
Unknown
I KNOW ALL ABOUT THIS COMPANI !!!
im from costarica
where you receive calls is a call center in Costa Rica
the real name of the compani is "all american auto protection"  I was hired as an agent to call and tell thousands of people all the same speech trying to look for any customer to buy insurance
of the electrical and mechanical part of the car
i used to take the miles car of the people and transfer to a closer who explain everything about the insure
the company sucks and they pay really bad they used  force me to lie and say that the call was from california TOTAL LIE CAUSE IS FROM CR
and also we were forced to use a fake names because we are Latins
I remember when I worked there that customers sometimes get very rude because we called many times and YOU GUYS  have reason to be angry  
but i can tell you something guys this company dont scam!!
if is something more whath i can help u whith make me now
thanks and hello from costa rica ;)


Seymore Gooch
Seymore Gooch
2013-10-22 20:54:22
Unknown
Well, im just here informing y'all that everybody here bashing the vpd is a bunch of bologna! And just let me tell ya'll something about my english, i've worked for this great country of ours for over fifty years and now am i proud retired man, so i dont give a DAM about impressing ya'll folks with my english
MJG
MJG
2013-10-20 10:02:10
Unknown
Guess you have two vehicles since you posted on two numbers.  Nice English too = "every should be".
Tamianth
Tamianth
2013-10-20 04:29:06
Unknown
Nice try shill, but no one here is buying it! Did your boss also tell you what happens when you shill? Guess not. Sooner or later karma catch's you!

What happens when you shill..
http://800notes.com/forum/ta-88747d175513656/ ... 717404327882938
seymore gooch
seymore gooch
2013-10-20 04:00:03
Non-profit Organization
i bought the coverage and i LOVE it, every should be protected with its piece of mind!
Pissed Off
Pissed Off
2013-10-04 16:37:37
Telemarketer
Just got a call from the Vehicle Processing Department -- that knows what car I drive -- just called. Stopped the fast-talking bs -- though it took several tries to stop him.
Asked 'the Vehicle Processing Department of what'? 'We're a company' then back to blahblahblah.
Asked: 'what is your phone number?'
Then he got pissed off and said rudely: 'I'm trying to tell you if you'd stopped asking 20 questions.'
'What is your phone number?'
He hung up.

The National Do-Not-Call Registry is down due to the federal shutdown. This is second call (Dish Network the other) I've received since it began. Think corporations are taking advantage.
Maria
Maria
2013-05-17 01:28:51
Unknown
I actually got a call from a 713 area code one day, and of course they had all of my information too. I purchased the extended warranty and I'm happy to say I'm really satisfied and glad that I bought the coverage. My chevy broke down and they took car of it. I didn't pay nothing out of pocket. I would gladly recomend this place.
bertfw
bertfw
2013-02-13 16:24:44
Telemarketer
Just got a call from "Vehicle Processing Department", it was a live operator. Caller ID showed Unknown Name. She wanted to sell me an extended warranty. I asked her what company she was calling for, and she went into a long explanation about being associated with BMW as their extended warranty seller, etc. None of what she said made any sense.

When she finished I asked what company she was working for, she once again repeated "Vehicle Processing Department". When I explained that I have never given BMW the number she had called she said that she had no idea how they got my number, and that the marketing department would know that. I explained that I was on the Federal DNC and that I would be reporting the call. Didn't get any real information out of her, but at least she was always very polite and didn't hang up.

The unusual thing about this call was it was from Daytona, which is where the dealer is that I get my car serviced - but not in the same area code as the dealer where I bought the car (300 miles away). I think what these scammers are doing is picking out a nearby dealership for whatever brand of vehicle you own based on your area code & exchange, and spoofing a phone number for that area to make it seem more legit.
Rose
Rose
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
12/12/09
I just recieved a call from this number. 1-213-271-2857.
When I went to answer, the line hung up.
It is a CA number
irredenta
irredenta
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
I got a call also but  but I set my phone now not to receive calls even if it # i don't know I don't answer it Now! OR i GIVE THEM the new number TO REACH ME @ which IS number TO SECRET SERVICE IN my STATE AND THEM FBI THEY USUALLY LEAVE YOU ALONE AFTER THAT!
Texan
Texan
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
Asked for husband.  I told them he wasn't in but that I had checked his telephone number on the internet and that it appears he is nothing but a big fat scam.  I also told him not to call our number again and then I hung up.
rh vero beach fl
rh vero beach fl
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
3rd call from this number.  Figured it was BS by the "california" ID. Never left a message.
greenville
greenville
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
They call and hang up and when you try to call back no answer. The number is from CA
Jersey Bob
Jersey Bob
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
Yep, been getting calls from this number CONSTANTLY to my home AND cell phone numbers! When answered I get the garbage about my vehicle warranty expiring, to which I reply you don't say... Then they tell me "my [insert 1 of 3 10 year-old vehicles here] is expiring," to which I say "that's interesting, considering it only had a 3 year/50,000 mile warranty" (all 3 did)! Usually I am immediately disconnected after that, but I did get one today (spawning my post here), that insisted I purchased the extended warranty at the time of sale. I tried to draw it out to get a clear company name, but all this guy would say is that we work for your dealer's warranty program.  That had to be the best yet (normally it's just slurred or hurried), I would have loved to see the turkey's face on the other end of the phone when I told him I am the service manager of the dealership and have been for 22 years (I am)!  This really ticks me off because I am registered on the DNC list, have been since it was developed, had my home and cell phone numbers for 15 years, and now calls on my cell phone on my dime is not right!  Reform is needed!
crand mackeral
crand mackeral
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
Their calls are continuing despite being under preliminary injunction.

I hope these people get serious jail time.
Paul
Paul
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
was asked for by name and then there was static on the line.  hung up.  am on the donotcall registry...
Gina
Gina
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
I just got a home phone and as soon as it is activated, this guy calls everyday, all hours of the day, even early in the morning and late in the evening. I worked as a data entry specialist for a call center before, I know that they aren't suppose to call after 9pm but this guy keeps calling for some woman named Betty. Same guy too, I can tell by his voice since he calls every damn day. Sometimes he asks for her, sometimes he just hangs up, most of the damn time he is breathing on the other line. So finally I decided to call him back, I find out it's a damn telemarketing company with only a damn answering service. What the hell kind of crap is that?
Becky
Becky
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
I answered the phone, and the Man that called asked for my husband like he knew him. When I said "hello" he said "Yeah is Bob there"? I replied no, and that I could take a message, he then made it sound important and asked when he could get a "hold" of him? When I asked who was calling he just said that he would call back, and then hung up on me, before I could say anything else.Not a "typical" Telemarketing call (as they are usually fast, and try to sound nice, and at times leave the Number & Company).
blue182_v
blue182_v
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
This number has not called me, but the strangest thing is happening!  Some of the people who are called by this number in my city hit redial and call ME!  I get about 20 calls a day from people saying "Hello, someone just called me from your number" and they're all in my city.  I'm not going to post my area code, but my phone number is 213-2712, and somehow these calls are being routed to me!  It is extremely annoying, as I'm sure it is for those people getting these calls.  I've called my wireless company and they suggested changing my SIM card or changing my number.  I shouldn't have to change my number, I've had it for over 10 years!  I changed my SIM card and the calls stopped for about a week, but today they started again.  This is ridiculous!
Jane Place
Jane Place
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
Was asked if I was senile when I asked if this pretained to an auto warranty.I informed the telemarketer I would be reporting them. I also asked to be removed from call list.
Mike
Mike
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
Got a call from this # to my home phone, which is on the federal do not call list.  I didn't answer; they left no message.
anon
anon
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
number called. answered in skewed chinese voice..
asked for me by name?
continued in skewed chinese voice
she got mad and hung up.
sam
sam
2011-06-06 20:43:01
Unknown
IT IS A SCAM -BEEN ONGOING - ITS IS REFERENCED HERE IN THIS ARTICLE ON
FTC Goes After Credit Card Robocall Scammers
 
5 hours 20 minutes ago
The Federal Trade Commission just announced its second major law enforcement effort this year targeting telemarketers who violated the Do Not Call Rule and other laws by making hundreds of thousands or even millions of pre-recorded robocalls to consumers. The cases announced target three groups that allegedly made robocalls to sell worthless credit-card interest-rate reduction programs for hefty up-front fees of as much as $1,495. At the FTC’s request, in each case, the court has issued an order temporarily halting the robocalls pending trial.

The three complaints announced today follow two filed in May that led to court orders stopping other telemarketers from using robocalls with deceptive claims about extended auto warranties.

According to the FTC complaints, Economic Relief Technologies, LLC, Dynamic Financial Group (U.S.A.) Inc., and JPM Accelerated Services (JPM) and related defendants made illegal pre-recorded robocalls to consumers, using names like “card services,” “credit card services” or “account services.” The robocalls allegedly claimed the defendants’ services could lower the interest rate on consumers’ credit cards.

In each case, consumers who pressed 1 after hearing the automated call were transferred to live telemarketers who allegedly misrepresented that consumers could dramatically lower the rates on their credit card. The telemarketers also said consumers would save thousands of dollars in a short period of time by lowering their interest rates and would be able to pay off their debts faster – for an up-front fee ranging from $495 to $1,495.

The defendants then falsely stated that if consumers did not save a “guaranteed” amount – typically $2,500 or more – they could get a full refund of the up-front fee. However, after securing the fee, the defendants allegedly did not negotiate lower rates on behalf of consumers and provided few refunds to those who were dissatisfied with the service.

The Economic Relief Technologies defendants also allegedly operated a related scam: using names like “Auto Protection Center” and “Warranty Services,” they tricked consumers into believing they were affiliated with their vehicle manufacturer or dealership, and falsely stated that the consumers’ vehicles’ warranties were about to expire.

The lawsuits allege the defendants broke the law by making illegal robocalls to consumers, and that their deceptive sales pitches violated the FTC Act and the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule.

Additional charges include: 1) calling consumers whose phone numbers are on the National Do Not Call Registry; 2) calling consumers who had previously asked not to be called; 3) failing to transmit their caller ID information, as required; 4) “spoofing” or masking their caller ID information; 5) failing to promptly identify themselves, the purpose of their call, and/or the nature of the goods or services they were selling; 6) improperly abandoning calls; and 7) failing to make required disclosures in their robocalls.
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