877-720-3786
Myrna Royal
Myrna Royal
2014-06-23 17:05:13
Unknown
Go to http://www.consumercomplaintagency.org/ and http://www.stopfraud.gov and fill out the complaint forms. Both sites
are easy to understand and hopefully you will save others from this fraud.
Ryan
Ryan
2014-06-05 01:12:06
Unknown
Yes... But that is for interfering with the letter's delivery... Which is a federal law for any and all mail, not just this scam letter
Lydia
Lydia
2014-06-03 13:41:03
Unknown
Did yours state that the warning is $2,000 fine, 5 years imprisonment, or both?
Lydia
Lydia
2014-06-03 13:39:32
Telemarketer
I have been receiving mail from this same company for about a month.  I finally decided to call the number on the last document that I received in the mail (because each one had a different number as well as a different deadline date).  The Telemarketer went around the bush to tell me what the name of the company was.  He then asked me how long have I had my car and the exact mileage.  I proceeded to tell him that I needed to get the exact mileage on my car just so I can look them up first.  I'm glad I read all of your comments.  Unfortunately, he has my cell phone number.  Should I call back to ask them to leave me alone?
Julia
Julia
2014-05-21 02:18:58
Unknown
So what do I do if I was stupid enough to believe the scam and gave them my card Info and was charged. I had the worst experience.
Mel
Mel
2014-05-01 14:12:10
Unknown
Recieved letter. Made to look very official except they didn't really include the name of the company, only phone # 1-877-720-3786 so I Googled that and found this site. Thanks to all who have confirmed what I had guessed. In my letter they warm that I'll only have this one chance to extend my vehicle warranty and that if I don't, I will be liable for all repair costs... oooow! Further more, if I don't respond by such-and-such date, my file on this vehicle (Toyota, Honda, or Nissan of unknown vitage) will be deleted and I'll no longer be eligable for their offer regarding service coverage...ooo000wwwWWW! No Platinum/powertrain coverage for me!
malleylaw(at)gmail(dot)com
malleylaw(at)gmail(dot)com
2014-04-29 13:16:02
Unknown

I am an attorney that is researching issues related to companies sending extended auto warranties/vehicle service contract solicitation letters. If you have received such a letter, which included information about a vehicle that you own, or have owned in the past few years, that includes the actual make.model and year of your vehicle, please send me a copy of the letter. I am gathering info at this time for research only to outline all the companies doing this, and the states in which they have sent letters. I am investigating the source of the data that is used to make up the mailer. Please email any additional documents received, notes about any telephone call, and contact me. All information and discussions shall remain confidential. I have been posting this info for general info and as an Attorney advertisement.

In order for you to understand my interest/work, and to provide material for you to understand issues involved in these matters, I have included materials for your review below. I note though that most data obtained to use for the mailers by these companies are obtained from legal sources.

http://www.trynova.org/dppa-fails-to-provide-protection-for-crime-victims/

http://www.topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settle ... olence-victims/

Thanks,
Attorney Joe Malley

Law Office of Joseph H. Malley
1045 North Zang Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75208
malleylaw@gmail.com
Ph.  (214) 943-6100
Fax (214) 943-6170
LinkedIn: Joseph H. Malley
Twitter: AttorneyMalley
Kristen
Kristen
2014-04-16 17:58:18
Unknown
I called a similar number listed on one of the many letters I've received, 800-264-3023. I asked them to take me off their mailing list, then asked to speak with a supervisor.  I was told they obtain the information from my 'consumer data report'.  From what I gather, this is how many businesses obtain personal information so they can then send you ads, coupons, etc. The 'after market vehicle warranty scams' just look much more intimidating? My advice is to call the number on each of the letters you receive and immediately ask them to take you off their mailing list.  Each letter has an 'ID' number listed that they will ask you for.  I did not use my cell phone to do this, just in case :)
malleylaw@gmail.com
malleylaw@gmail.com
2014-04-08 19:51:55
Unknown
If anyone finds out the actual name/location of this company, please send me a note.

thanks
Atty Joe Malley
Dallas , Texas
malleylaw(at)gmail(dot)com
Elspeth
Elspeth
2014-03-29 17:46:22
Unknown
Your "car warranty" center does not own or maintain this website.  Your request to cancel the car warranty will have to be made to THEM - not on a public forum.
sharon
sharon
2014-03-29 17:37:35
Telemarketer
I would like to cancel my car warranty with you and would like my money back into my account please Thanks for your consideration in this matter 03/29/2014 vehicle ven # [removed] mileage on car is 42,000 miles Again thank you for your consideration in this matter
Shirley
Shirley
2014-03-24 14:51:54
Telemarketer
Thanks so much to all of you for reporting this telephone number.  When I saw the unopened envelope, I thought it was from motor vehicles (a traffic ticket or something).  It was not until I looked up the telephone number and saw all of your responses that I found out what the real deal was.  I don't answer my phone unless I recognize the number, so they won't get me that way.  Thanks again.
AS
AS
2014-03-11 22:48:00
Telemarketer
I received an "official" looking notice in the mail. Yup, they're crooks. Don't be fooled. I love how they say "our records indicate you have not contacted *us*" [my emphasis] while their notice is devoid of any name or return address whatsoever. Can't wait for them to get charged with fraud and thrown in the slammer.
Mister P*ssedOf#
Mister P*ssedOf#
2014-02-26 15:16:21
Unknown
I purchased a vehicle from a large national chain along with a reputable extended warranty. Someone there is either fishing the information or selling it post sale. I hate junk mail and don't even open it. It goes straight to the shredder, it gets a workout :)
What is wasteful is that I have been receiving one of these a day since I purchased my vehicle. The letters and cards are a different format and from a different city and state most days. They have my name and type of vehicle. I recommend never contacting these scammers. And I bet trying to trace them would waste a lot of time and resources. Too bad they don't have return postage envelopes. I would fill them with their own trash and send it back. That would then cost them. Oh well, my advice is to trash them and move on. The sad part is that they try to look like official documentation. The more stuff like this that's out there the more people get scammed unfortunately. Just my two cents.....
jlknuteson
jlknuteson
2014-02-14 04:08:23
Telemarketer
Sent me a a vehicle warranty told me for 3000.00 I would get a warranty 100.00 deductible and it would be good for 100 thousand miles or 5 years save your money it is a scam just hang up is the best way to handle it is not to get involved at all you will be making a big mistake I hope I save you from them scam all the way save your money. Or get better car or truck
Alias
Alias
2014-02-13 20:48:07
Telemarketer
Yes, this is a scam. Received a letter in mail. Upon quick glance it looks like some government program with your state "Division of Motor Vehicles"

They also note a "Platinum" Program - so they are using the Obamacare levels of health insurance to make it sound more like a government program.

Basically they sniff all the car sales in counties, (public record) have some computer program harvest the VIN and owner information, then spit out these letters to get extended warranty coverage.

We got extended warranty coverage from the reputable car dealer we went thru.

jp
jp
2014-02-12 02:57:03
Unknown
You would think that a government that wants to control every dollar we spend for insurance, medical costs, taxes,
unemployment and other give away programs, would be able to put these hundreds of scams out of business and
people could afford the necessary things in life.
EV
EV
2013-11-30 00:14:16
Unknown
like many of us, I received a mailer not a phone call but it was kind enough to include this phone # 1-877-720-3786. It was nearly identical to one that I had received days earlier that provider the contact # 1-866-424-3336. On the same day I received two more that looked different from the first two but nearly identical to each other, each with a different #. Without a doubt this is con artistry at work. The question is how do they get your information? Oh yeah, good call on cross checking 'business' address and postmark location.
Paul
Paul
2013-11-09 00:29:15
Unknown
Yup, it's a scam.  They send this official-looking stuff saying you're "required" to respond and will be "financially liable" if you don't buy their warranty.  Toss it, it's junk.
E. Pierce
E. Pierce
2013-10-21 18:20:55
Unknown
They also call themselves (on the phone and by mail), the "Motor Vehicle Division" so they appear to be the DMV and/or the manufacturer out of Dallas, Texas (see postage permit on envelop if mailed).
E. Pierce
E. Pierce
2013-10-21 18:18:32
Unknown
It is an after market warranty scam that is meant to look like it came from the DMV and/or the manufacturer.  Throw it away!
Lenny LJ Johnson
Lenny LJ Johnson
2013-09-19 20:47:27
Unknown
This is a scam! All after market vehicle warranties are scams! They will take your money with out providing much(any service). All you need to do is take the money they will charge you and put it under you mattress. When(if) you have one of those mechanical problems that isn't covered under their extensive list of exceptions, you can pay cash for the repairs. If you don't have any mechanical problems, the money is still under your mattress. The people who run these scams live in million dollar mansions at your expense. Never provide personal information(ie. CC #s) to any unsolicited offer. They prey on normal people so they can live a life of luxury. Don't be normal! Be exceptional and get rid of your CCs. That way they can never tap into your credit and destroy you! The mailer calls themselves Key vehicle Division with a PO box(lol). Wentzville, MO 63385. I'll bet if you send them a letter it will be returned addressee unknown. Good luck and God bless! May the peace we all seek be with you!
Laurie Marechaux
Laurie Marechaux
2013-09-16 20:30:45
Unknown
Received  post card about Pontiac warranty. I need to know where this came from?
JAMES FINNEY
JAMES FINNEY
2013-06-24 21:03:29
Unknown
Receieved  post card about Toyota warrenty. I need to know where this came from?
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