800-713-3679
| metalhead 2011-06-06 20:58:19 Unknown |
Please stop calling me.
| Danny 2011-06-06 20:58:19 Unknown |
This is a total scam. don't buy their so called car warranty services.
| EvilBunnyFuFu 2011-06-06 20:58:19 Unknown |
I got 2 mailers within 2 weeks, after buying my used car, with my car information on them. Yeah, i bought the extended warranty on my car.. what was better, was before this car i had nothing but a bicycle.. they still wanted to sell me an extended warranty.
2 mails 2 phone numbers all the rest of the info is the same:
866-341-9255 and 800-713-3679
(i have posted this comment on both numbers to help get the message out)
If you want an extended warranty go to the manufactures dealer ship. Not some company that uses legal but generic sounding name and information to sucker you into a sale.
| Edna 2009-04-29 23:53:26 Unknown |
Have you tried Decaf Coffee? Tastes just like the real thing. Might want to look into it. Just a friendly suggestion.
| bigdatlac 2009-04-29 23:47:45 Unknown |
Every time i get something in the mail i didn't ask for, I cross out my name and address and write: "RETURN TO SENDER! REMOVE NAME AND ADDRESS FROM MAILING AND CONTACT LISTS! DO NOT FORWARD TO ASSOCIATES OR THIRD PARTIES!"
Then put it back in a mail box. No postage necessary!
Don't know if it ever gets back to originator but I don't receive mailings or calls from the same company. If enough fed up citizens clog the mail system with this junk mail allowed to pass through the system to our homes, then maybe the government will help stop this madness.
| CW 2008-12-25 23:35:54 Unknown |
Got the same mailing expect it was a computer generated letter that you had to rip open at the side. Interesting that it only had a phone number for contact, no true business name or return address. It did have a US postage paid permit number 792 out of Ft Lauderdale, FL. Name on the outside was "motor Vehicle Services". Since this "advertisement" was so scant on information as to who was offering the services, I have forwarded it to the state attorney general of California as lacking the proper identification of the company doing business. If it isn't registered with the state they might be in violation of state laws.
| pd 2008-12-09 01:00:09 Unknown |
Oops, I'm sorry I clicked the wrong answer. This reply was very helpful to me. It's a shame these people have to scam folks. I worked with the elderly for years and this is just the scam that they may fall into.
| cfolk 2008-09-29 15:04:54 Unknown |
I received one too
How do you stop them?
| AMERICAN 2008-09-05 16:52:35 Unknown |
PLEASE, STOP THEM, PLEASE, PLEASE
| GS 2008-08-28 18:36:22 Unknown |
This is a phone number listed on a yellow postcard advertising "Warranty Notification--Important Vehicle Warranty Information"
It is not a recall notice for your vehicle; actually, it is ad for a used car extended warranty. See http://kingwarranty.com/contracts.htm