8008397940

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    Frustrated Daughter replies to Rosalee Diaz
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    I have recently become involved in my elderly father's finances. (He has dementia, and is obviously vulnerable to all types of telemarkters.) I am trying to cancel many unneeded, unused services that are being automatically billed to his credit cards. This company has been billing him 88.00 a month for several years. I was finally able to find a phone number (quite a task!), the office is closed, and the phone message says they are now doing business as "Pay link direct". It also directs to a website which is nowhere to be found through google or yahoo. Apparently, this is their third reincarnation, I would guess they are trying to keep one step ahead of the law.
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    exypee replies to sad
    | 1 reply
    when i first got this warranty they sentme some stuff in a bottle and told me to put it in the the radiator.i did it did they tell anybody else to do this ive paid them almost$1900 dollars they never cover nothing under the warranty and thats not right ill be calling my bank putting a stop payment on all of the payments you dont take money from the poor we are in a recession times is so hard right now i have six kids thats not right.........
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    Rob in TX replies to Frustrated Daughter
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    The dealership I purchased my car from said "I had to have this to purchase the car"  My credit isnt perfect but I can buy a car anywhere.  I fell for it and since I lost my job recently I was going over my bills.  They deduct $172.00 from my acct monthly for 8 months.  The form says I have to send a letter to discontinue the coverage.
    The form I signed says 18 months.  Thats too much money to be scammed out of.
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    Texas Too replies to Rob in TX
    Should this be reported to the Dept. of consumer fraud with the FBI?
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    Dorothy McNally replies to HJ BOTT
    The way that they got me to buy was to tell me if anything (anything) happens it would be covered.

    I think they should be liable for the fixing of my car after I paid over 1500 for thel protections.
    My papers was by a Joe Flynn CEO-President. Now I have no car to drive and out all of this money. This company has ripped me off.
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    Forsalink
    Been in the telecom industry, I can tell you spoofing is illegal, you can always use other resources to follow thru. You may want to contact The US attorney general, the FCC as well as the FTC. Also if this is interstate you can actually contact the FBI.

    Based on the law, they cannot contact you at your place of business. They are only legally able to contact you at your home; you can also send a stop and desist letter via certified mail.

    Record their conversation, when you speak to them if you do, many of them have no clue of the law and make drastic mistake threatening people.  They can't make any statements in which they can destroy your credit, call your family, call your work and or tell everybody that you have debts and you do not pay, this is protected by the law. In this case now you have the upper hand, as now they open the door for a lawsuit, you can actually sue the person that called you as well as the company as they are liable for any statement of guaranty that they make, almost any attorney will take this type of cases on contingency. Is an infringement of your rights and punish by law. This people use scare tactics to scare people and even collect many times the same debts that have been paid previously.
    The reality is nothing that they can do to you, if you do not or can't pay, they must take you to court and get a judgment against you, and then they need to be able to collect. Of course they must serve you first and have proof of such.
    You want to get even, call then day in and day out, to their numbers use redial, and have anybody that you know do the same, do it day in and day out, that will shut down their PBX system, if they do it to you do it to them.
    Yes annoying, but effective if hundreds of people do the same and saturate their phone lines.
    Let me give you info on some of the worse in the USA.
    You also can talk directly to the company that you owe money and make a settlement, in many cases for example let say you owe them 15,000.00 they will settle for much less, also make sure they do not report you to the IRS for the full amount if not you will be force to pay taxes on the portion unpaid,  Make sure they clean your credit if not is no purpose of having a settlement, make sure you get all in writing first

    RGS Financial
    http://www.rgsfinancial.com/
    P.O. Box 852039                
    Richardson, TX 75085-2039            
    RGS Financial, Inc.
    1700 Jay-Ell Drive
    Suite 200
    Richardson, TX 75081
    Call their 800 numbers is free to you but not to them.
    They use many spoof numbers, as many times as well they use no caller ID on purpose but they leave you a number to call. Always keep the recording particularly if they are menacing and report does to your police local department as now you have a legal record.
    Spoof Number used: 1310-953-3485


    Viking Collection Service, Inc.
    http://www.vikingservice.com/
    Minnesota
    7500 Office Ridge Circle, Suite 100
    Eden Prairie, MN 55344Arizona
    2075 West Pinnacle Peak Road, Suite 110
    Phoenix, Arizona 85027                                                                            
    Spoof number use caller Block.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
    One of their numbers is 1800-287-5802

    Don't get mad get even.

    People which do block the caller ID and or use Spoof numbers always have something to hide, that is the only reason they will use a Spoof number (Fake number / Voip Number / Or PBX number whit no actual connection only rings and then dies)
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Abe replies to HJ BOTT
    I got ripped off by these scum bags; I wonder where a complaint may filed?
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    Cynthia
    I just found a charge pending on my bank account, stating "Warranty Finance WFC" for $68.38 I don't even know who they are! I called my bank and filed a dispute, hopefully I can get my money back, I have not received any calls so I don't even know how they got my check card information!
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    Jim in Florida replies to Bill
    | 1 reply
    I had an experience with this company.  I had a water pump replaced sometime ago and they convienently paid my mechanic direct. Resently i had a window stay in the up position.  I took my 2005 Town & Country to my mechanic but could not find my warranty book. I looked in my check book to find the name of the com. that i had paid for the warranty and found Warranty Finance.  I checked the internet for a phone number and found the name had been changed to Pay Link.  I gave the number (800) 839-7940  to my mechanic.  They gave him another number to call to make a claim. He called the other number. they used the vin number to locate my account and and gave him approval to make the repairs. I have nothing but good things to say about the warranty co. I have. But remember Paylink is only the co. that finances the payments, and yet they were helpful in finding the correct co. to make the claim to.
    PS:
    Bill, i don't think any co. would pay for existing conditions.
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    Jim again replies to Jim in Florida
    By the way the name of the warranty co. is Automobile Comsumer Service Center of Florida.
    Lily at ACSC is going to mail me a new contract book.   They're not all scams.  Scams work best on people who are trying to get something for nothing.
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    Barbara replies to HJ BOTT
    | 1 reply
    U-Call: 1800-839-7940, this should help you a little bit better. This is who handles their contract. The name is called Pelling. I don't know if I spelled it right, but call anyway, and by the way. . . God bless you
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    Craig replies to Barbara
    It is actually Pay Link.  Web address is paylinkdirect.com
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    maressa replies to HJ BOTT
    Yes, this is a scam.This is the same story as the Kolfield issue pretaining to extending your car warranty.My accounts been closed and i cant get ahold of anyone. I have a phone number for claims and customer service, and choice manufactureing, and national dealer warrantys/pr, all on one piece of paper, noteing that i will no longer recieve any additional mail unless my  payment cannot be processed. my payments were made in full, and now my account is closed.How do these scams get our information. From the dearlerships?ething needs to be done.
                                                            Pissed off,
                                                                Maressa
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    maressa replies to exypee
    yes they sent  abottle ,oil bottle size plastic,told to put in radiator,cost me 2,279.00  and my account
    has been close.d
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    Pat Cincinnati Ohio
    My husband is retired, got a phone call from warranty finance, LLC-wfc that his warranty was about to expire on his dodge truck it got him upset to know that so he took out a policy. It cost him almost 2500.00. It has been paid off for awhile and now that the truck got toalted by a tree falling on it, he called for a refund on the balance on the time left on the truck.They said fax them a paper about the warranty so he did. he called them the next day to conferm that they got it,first they said no then they told him he forget to write refund on it.So that tells me that they are total liars. After finding out about all these letters from other people that got ripped off,so did we at the tune of 2500.00 For a senior citizen this really hurts.Also we never used the warranty for anythingso I feel we got f--- with our pants on. HOPEFULLY THIS HELPS ANYONE OUT THERE.
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    Dan
    Total scam! Be careful on falling for this false Reader's Digest Sweepstakes letter received via USPS mail. I called the number just for fun and of course it was a scam.
    • Caller: Reader's Digest
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    jude
    i want 2 act porno. i am in ghana
    • Caller: ..............
    • Call type: Non-profit organization
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    madashell
    I have been scammed by these cockroaches too! How can we get a class action lawsuit going, to get our money back? Apparently, they will just keep scamming everyone. Please help!
    • Caller: warranty finance,llc wfc
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    Jon D.
    Paylink is just a payment processor for extended auto warranties. If you read the website you'll see they don't even sell or market to the public. The people that are call or mailing you are separate marketing company.

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