800-261-9178
| SCAM alert 2013-10-11 23:15:35 Unknown |
Just got a ridiculous letter in the mail with this number, supposedly from National Vehicle Headquarters. They are definitely fishing, trying to get any info you may tell them. Be careful!
| Siva 2013-09-16 15:25:56 Unknown |
I just got off from phone. They dont have any of my information (like name, car info, etc). If they are genuine, they should have some info. Instead, they are asking me my car details. I recently bought a car and it's warranty is not gonna expire any soon. This is all SCAM. Don't give any information to them.
| sparroh 2012-02-25 00:56:51 Unknown |
I have since filed a report with the FTC. Thank you for adding the link to the responses. It was extremely helpful!!!
| sparroh 2012-02-25 00:43:02 Telemarketer |
I also received a notice in the mail. Coincidently, I did purchase a vehicle a year and a half ago. I have attempted to call this number several times and each time I was on hold for over 2 minutes and then I believe *someone* picked up the phone and then immediately disconnected the call. I think that if it was legitimate, they would at least WANT to pick up the phone and CREATE business.
| Fred 2011-06-06 20:57:25 Unknown |
Left no message.
| Gene Dixon 2011-06-06 20:57:25 Unknown |
I recieved this green post card in the mail and I was supicious as to whether or not it was some kind of scam so I called the people. The guy that answered the phone answered all of my questions and was quite knowledgable. He did not try and pressure me at all. I'm thinking about using them. They seem like a good company to me.
| Gene Dixon 2011-06-06 20:57:25 Unknown |
Oh yeah, the name of the company that I am probably going to buy from is National Vehicle Headquarters and the guy said they had been in business for over 10 years.
| Keith 2011-06-06 20:57:25 Unknown |
i would consult with your dealership first and how did i get the same green card?
| yesyes 2011-05-01 04:33:25 Unknown |
me too
| Voice of Reason 2011-01-07 19:46:36 Telemarketer |
I received a card too. Of course it is a scam. I called, and of course, the employee had no answers, only questions; he lied throughout the call. I invite these types of scams though, because it gives me a telephone number that deserves a good prank call. Trust me, the employee will never forget my VIN.
| anonymous 2010-12-19 17:15:26 Unknown |
This sounds like a version of the auto warranty scam as discussed by the FTC here http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt155.shtm They have no freaking idea what car you have, how many miles it has, etc. They're simply fishing for callbacks and then try to talk you into buying a service contract (*NOT* a warranty even though they call it a warranty) with their "company" that has so many loopholes that it's practically useless. It's a scam.
| Christie 2010-12-19 06:53:19 Unknown |
OOPS!
Forgot to mention the warranty on that vehicle is 100,000 miles or like 7 years... Mileage is only 16,000...
2nd piece of high suspicion!!!!
| Christie 2010-12-19 06:46:56 Unknown |
Received a green post card stating 2nd Notice: Vehicle Warranty Expiration....
Call 1-800-261-9178
Says i purchased a vehicle a year and a half ago...
Card addressed in my MAIDEN NAME i have not used in many years!!!!
This is very suspicious to me!
The last auto bought was in both names, hubby as primary and i as cosigner... We bought it in 2009...
| CR 2010-12-16 04:35:03 Unknown |
I got a post card in the mail with this number on it. Card says Notice: Vehicle Warranty Expiration. I have never heard of this company
| johnnie strong 2010-09-28 13:19:44 Unknown |
telling me a notification regarding vehicle purchased recently