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    me replies to WInky
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    What makes it a scam? Is the factory warranty a scam? Is the warranty that the dealer sells you a scam? How about the Chrysler "Lifetime Warranty"? Protection against defects in material and workmanship, as long as ALL services are performed at a Chrysler dealership. Do you know what that means? That means every oil change, light bulb, brake pad has to be done at the dealer, and then when you're engine blows up, they will tell you that the piece wore out and is not covered. When you signed up at your dealer with coverage, the man that handed you the paper to sign is a commissioned salesman, makes $100k+ per year and $3-600 on your deal alone, and sold you a policy that says all services must be performed at the originating dealer. Not only do you have to go back for all your service, if your car breaks down out of town, you aren't covered.
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    me replies to gman
    gman, you are [***]. "You never had a policy with these [***]", yet you spend money with them all the time. Have you ever eaten Taco Bell, Pizza Hut or drank a Pepsi? Pepsi owns a warranty company. And you know Pepsi is just a sleaze ball scam company.
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    me replies to Eric H
    Eric, you are the dumbest person ever. If you don't know what you are talking about, then you should just STFU. If you knew anything about how a repair shop works, how a warranty works, or how credit card companies work, you would realize that everything you stated is utter and complete BS. If you worked in the auto industry, you would know that the dealer sells 3rd party contracts. And when there is a claim, whether it is a factory coverage or 3rd party, the administrator is contacted, approves the repair and the dealer is paid directly. And if you had any knowledge of how the credit card industry works, you would know that if you as a retailer sign a contract with the credit card companies, you are required to accept them when presented.
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    Tired OfNaviss replies to Karen
    Hit 'em where it really hurts - fill out a form PS1500, attach the opened mailer and take it to your post office.  

    http://about.usps.com/forms/ps1500.pdf

    More info here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibitory_Order
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    JAM replies to Jonathan
    I got the same letter with the same permit number and address. Good to know it's a scam. Where did they get our information?
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    Steven Harris
    Hyndai comes with 100,000 10 year warranty 5 year 60,000 Bumper to Bumper warranty. Standard
    • Caller: Rairdons Hyundai
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    Wow replies to Roy
    Probably thought Missouri abreviation was Miss.  Missouri is MO and Mississippi is MS
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    MrsMac
    We were within a hundred miles or less of our 75,000 mile warranty expiring when we received the "2nd Notice" in our mailbox.  I called, got a price, decided that it was actually pretty "fair" and said "yes", BEFORE TAKING THE  TIME TO CHECK THEM OUT.  I then called the Ford dealer where we purchased the truck, talked to the Service Department, and they informed me that they had NEVER heard of this company.  I talked to someone else at the same dealership and he advised me to stay away from this company as well.  So, after the fact, I have been doing some searching on line and although there are some positive comments about Naviss, it seems like the negative ones are greater in number.  Luckily, I paid for the transaction on our American Express card and can call and have them "reverse" the charge if Naviss gives me any slack when I call them to request a cancellation.  

    Bottom line, NEVER RESPOND TO AN UNSOLICITED PHONE CALL OR PIECE OF MAIL (or e-mail).  
    And, do your "homework" - check out a company FIRST before saying "yes" to anything!
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    detestscammers
    NAVISS--Immediately rip up any correspondene they send to you.  Do not spend one second of your time talking with these immoral scum bags.  I am a victum too.  I'm now in the process of cancelling my worthless policy.   However, I was able to salvage some of my money back.  Will submit complaint to N.J. Consumer Protection Agency.
    • Caller: Detest Scammers
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    Tara
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    United Auto Defense. more numbers to add: 1-800-272-1512 & 1-800-267-9566. They are just a bunch of scam artists. Hilarious reading some losers notes on here that worked there defending them! Howd that high school diploma work out for you pal? I think I will just keep calling them back, just to keep them on the phone thinking they have a sale. They wont give any address to report them to. you only have the permit no 2257.
    • Caller: UAD
    • Call type: Event reminder
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    scam alert replies to silliness
    You are a damn liar. This so called warranty service is a scam !!!   I spoke to a group of mechanics in Dallas
    at a car show. They said they were being ripped off by this scam warranty. They get a call from this scammer warranty company authorizing them to repair a certain car. They repair the car. They never get paid. They then have no other choice than to put a mechanics lien on the victims car they repaired as this
    scammer warranty company never paid for the repairs. The victimized car owner now has a mechanics lien
    on it ! This scam warranty company also charges unauthorized charges to people creedit cards.
    People are quoted one price for the warranty then the scammers charge a much much higher amount on the persons credit card.

    BEWARE  BEWARE
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    cirt replies to Tara
    You can obtain their physical mailing address and name. Send a letter to the postmaster at he post office on the postage paid stamp area on the mail you received from them. Reference the postage permit number in your letter to the postmaster at the mailing post office.
    When someone uses a P.O.Box for commercial business purposes , undedr the law you can obtain the info on the postage permit they use. Call the postal inspectors as well. They are responsible for stopping the post office / u.s. mail being used for illegal scamming.
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    Daronda Elaine Williams
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    I have a vehicle warranty coverage from Maviss or Naviss. However I have been reading that this is a scam selling warranties and not making repairs when needed. If this is so please give me the BBB as they have taken out coverage for more than 2 years on my vehicle. I will seek reinbursement for the money that I have paid. contact me by email as soon as possible. ewrecyc@centurytel.net
    • Caller: Maviss
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    tralrdr
    lol I called and got a quote but grilled them as there is no company info on the mailer and thought yea I might be interested in an extended warranty so checked it out; Lynn 888-869-9654 X 1218 had all the answers and after they "checked" out my vehicle (questioned me) to see if the vehicle had any problems at which point I still did not even know who these folks are I asked them who they are and then started the online search. Lynn quoted me at first 3715.00 for the xtended coverage that was with a whopping 200.00 off with an attractive payment plan but she sure ran through the coverage pretty quick; since I am remote there are no outfits out there that are certified to work on the vehicle so I asked her about that and she said she would want this coverage if she lived this remotely. Hmm. really? With no one to work on it? Really? Anyway to continue as we talked and I questioned her further the price really started to drop the next discount was 500.00 for something so we were at 3215.00 then the Senior discount of 600.00 brought it down to 2615.00 lol so I told her I would think about it and do my research so then she came up with the pay in full discount at which point I said I wanted to see the coverage agreement in writing, shes sposed to send that to me right away but sure pushed hard for that lock down fee which went from like 395.00 at the start to 135.00 to Lock it In Right away so she could send me the coverage. pfffttt. Seeing all of this here plus lookie here :http://ocp.ga.gov/news/press-releases/view/go ... isled-consumers
    posted Feb 2013 says Naviss is a scam.
    Adios amigos. I hate extended warranty co's they are just annoying, but I might could use one on my pickup.
    • Caller: Naviss
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    John B
    These scamsters sold one of these so-called policies to my stepfather who was in late stage Alzheimers and hadn't driven his car in over 3 years!  I found this out when settling his estate.  I'm going after them for fraud and elder abuse.  Also BBB, Attorney General, FTC, etc.
    • Caller: "Customer Service"
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    Dianna replies to Karen
    LQQK Warning !!  IMPORTANT NOTICE: *** THIS IS A FAKE WARRANTY COMPANY  ***

    They used different PHONE NUMBERS ---- Mine was  1-800-335-1522          

    ******   FAKE COMPANY THAT PROVIDES NO SERVICE   ******

    I received this mail twice myself.  

    They are a FAKE Warranty Company that pray on people who are afraid of having a car that is not covered under warranty.  My husband works in parts and service for a car dealer and people come in all the time with this type of coverage and they DON'T PAY FOR ANYTHING. They have a hard time connecting with them and than they get a notice it is NOT COVERED.  PLEASE ANYONE GETTING THIS TYPE OF MAIL with the phone number 1-800-335-1522, DON'T PURCHASE anything from them.  Any mail that doesn't have a return address or they leave you on hold is not a real company.  These companies pop up all the time and the average person doesn't know how to report them. I feel this is the only way to get the word out until the proper authorities catch up with them.
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    Dianna replies to Karen
    They have a bunch of clauses in their warranties after you purchase your plan that they really don't pay for anything expensive.  They pray on the elderly and they don't cover the really expensive repairs. Also they only pay $40 an hour, when it costs about $98 an hour for service at a dealer. They get paid and THEY DO GIVE coverage, just really really BAD coverage.  You are better off paying the extra $500 for extended warranty coverage from the dealership that you purchased the car from. Don't try to save money. Companies like these are in and out of business, work out of a suitcase, change phone numbers, change their name, but if you notice the POSTAGE PERMIT is always the same.  PERMIT No.  2257, they have a few of them and I will be adding them as I get them AND ADD THEM TO MY in future responses. Your dealership is in business to make money and will be there tomorrow, because if they don't supply service, they go out of business.  And they are actual people that you can see and feel, not a phone number.
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    Dianna replies to me
    You're missing the point, they are taking advantage of people, mostly the elderly and the mail they send is actually scary.  The wording and type of print makes it look like a collection notice. If people don't complain and reach out with this type of information our mothers, fathers, friends, neighbors and their loved ones are open prey.
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    Dianna replies to Brittney
    Me too!  My first notice was called 2nd Notice.  

    LQQK Warning !!  IMPORTANT NOTICE: *** THIS IS A FAKE WARRANTY COMPANY  ***

    LQQK Warning !!  IMPORTANT NOTICE: *** THIS IS A FAKE WARRANTY COMPANY  ***

    PHONE NUMBER ----   1-800-335-1522          FAKE COMPANY THAT PROVIDES NO SERVICE

    I received this twice myself.  

    They are a FAKE Warranty Company that pray on people who are afraid of having a car that is not covered under warranty.  My husband works in parts and service for a car dealer and people come in all the time with this type of coverage and they DON'T PAY FOR ANYTHING. They have a hard time connecting with them and than they get a notice it is NOT COVERED.  PLEASE ANYONE GETTING THIS TYPE OF MAIL with the phone number 1-800-335-1522, DON'T PURCHASE anything from them.  Any mail that doesn't have a return address or they leave you on hold is not a real company.  These companies pop up all the time and the average person doesn't know how to report them. I feel this is the only way to get the word out until the proper authorities catch up with them.
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    Lady DC replies to Eric H
    Eric H.  You're absolutely correct!

    I think Mr. “ME" has been really burnt by a dealer or he thinks the repair bills are padded. People just don't realize how expensive it is to repair a car; costs for everything have gone up.  

    I understand and most of us know that there are BAD car dealers out there as well.  But you have to read the reviews on DEALER RATER.com. And not every dealer is a rip off. Average folks think that paying $4000 for a warranty is ripping you off.  But if you don't have coverage you can end up having a repair that may be even over $4000 after the original warranty has expired. My husband's dealer has fixed cars that were under warranty that other dealers have told their owners it wasn't under warranty. There are dealerships that refuse to work on your car if you didn't purchase it from them.  Most people don't realize that dealerships make money selling and fixing cars.  They are not part of the manufacturer, they work alongside the manufacturer.  If the car needs something under warranty, the warranty person has to get approval from the manufacturer and then the dealer can get paid for the item under warranty. The dealer is only as good as the person working in that position.  Dealers have to get approval and do the work in order to get paid either by the owner of the car or the manufacturer or the warranty company. And the dealer and it's workers have to know and understand what is covered under manufacturers warranty and the warranties they sell which in my husbands dealer its an extended warranty from the manufacturer which is actually better if you think about it, cuts out the middle man, saves money and more is covered.  

    My husband works for a reputable car dealer and SEVERAL of our neighbors have purchased cars from his dealership. Our first neighbor purchased a warranty and they were glad they did. They got 2 free tires, a head light was covered and something else, that I can't remember, I'm not a mechanic, but it saved them a lot of money.  That is why we have SEVERAL neighbors that have purchased. Word got around quick and those that had bad experiences with expensive repairs wanted a better experience so they went to my husband's dealership. Actually my husband hates it because they call him to pick up their car and take it to work for service. So he stresses about driving their cars. I am not going to give the name because I am not here to advertise.

    I just know for a fact that there are warranty companies that don't cover repairs.  This company is one of them, so if you get anything with the postal permit of "Presorted Standard Mail Ft. Lauderdale FL Permit No.  2257” DON'T PURCHASE ANYTHING FROM THEM. You end up paying them and they cover little or nothing at all. This is a horrible Warranty Company that preys on people who are afraid of having a car that is not covered under warranty.  My husband works in parts and service for a car dealer and people come in all the time with this type of coverage and the company doesn't pay for anything.  They have a hard time reaching  them and then they get a notice it is NOT COVERED or they pay $40 an hour and 25% of the parts and no labor OR Nothing at all. Buyer Beware!!!

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