8333041447
833 area code:
Toll-free
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- AndrewThey used a spoofed local number. When I listened to my voicemail it was about an extended warranty for my car and referenced the phone number 833-304-1447
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- J.D.Called the number they said to extend my car warranty. Number was out of service. I just wanted to mess with them and harass them like they harass me everyday. I’ll catch them and play trick or treat just for my amusement.
- Caller: Car warranty
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- SamUses a spoofed local number with a 954 area code, then tells you to call 833-304-1447 about an extended auto warranty.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- CheeseheadLike everybody else is saying, using a spoohed lical display # for auto warranty and this as a callback #. Which sounds like somebody called & it is not in service. Has anyone tried their "do not call" option or is that the point of their call to try to get you to do that so they know it is a live # they can sell to.a bunch of other lists? I just never respond to unknown calls, but these that call daily are really annoying. The CIA needs to take them out as an example.
- Caller: Fake auto warranty
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- GaryThese Robo callers have changed the name they announce on their message to 'Dealer Service Center'...same old folks as 'Auto Warranty Services'. I have started reporting the CALL BACK NUMBER to FTC DoNotCall.gov as the Caller (which it truly is) instead of the spoofed number. Maybe doing it that way will help... who knows.
If by strange chance you work for these people and somehow end up reading this, I hope you grow some morals, 'report the company's real contact info to the the FTC and then QUIT'... or otherwise, may your genitals rot and your children's legs grow together, because the world doesn't need any more people like you.- Caller: Dealer Service Center - aka Auto Warranty Services
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Concerned CitizenRecorded call about vehicle repairs and reinstating or extended coverage options. A different voice then says press 2 to be removed from their list or call them back at 833-304-1447. The voice then says "UST 456". The number the call came from was 912-430-1787.
- Caller: Vehicle Repairs
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- PhredCar warranty scam. Caller ID showed call coming from 773-692-2101, but voice mail said to call them back at 833-304-1447.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- KimReceiving multiple calls to extend a car warranty I do not have. Phone flagged it as a telemarketer, they left a voice mail message and I blocked the number. What a waste of time for everyone.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- RobertGot a call from "Scam Likely" on my phone from 1 720 649 4441. Female voice pushing a car warranty. option 1 to talk to them, option 2 to get on the Do Not Call list (yeah, right...) or call 1 833 304 1447.
- Caller: Scam LIkely
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- ASmithSame as above using 512-399-8837. Definitely a scam.
- Caller: Unknown
- Call type: Telemarketer
- James TowntyAuto warranty scam - called using a faked caller id but the message said to call this 833 number. Everything they say is a lie - they aren't allowed by law to offer warranty products (only the mfg can offer a warranty and only on products they build) and they aren't offering an insurance product either (they aren't licensed by your state dept of insurance). It's just straight up thievery. They're going to take your money and never do anything for you.
- Caller: Auto Warranty Services
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Paul15136443705 Depositing new message one final courtesy call before your warranty expires and your coverage is voided. This would make you financially responsible for all service repairs. Press one now if you wish to extend or reinstate your car's warranty once again, press one now or press two to be placed on the DNC or call 8333041447.
- Caller: Auto warranty scam-mer
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Texas NativeThe usual car warranty scam call using a spoofed local ph#. Was already flagged as "scam suspicion" on my phone when the call came in.
- Caller: Scammer
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Bob McMackPretty much the same as everyone else who has commented. They spoofed a local number on Caller ID. Scammers saying the warranty on my 23-year-old car is about to expire. This number also has an extremely negative rating on another site I use.
- Call type: Unwanted
- SickofidiotsOkay everyone. This is where you need to have some fun. First, connect to a live person, and thank them. Tell them that you’re pretty sure your warranty has expired on a couple of your cars, but you’re not sure which one. Have them tell you which one it is. They of course won’t know because they don’t know what kind of cars you have. Then ramble on about the years of your vehicles (1980-1987) and tell them how parts of your car have fallen off. You, of course, already have the warranty coverage but you forgot where you put the information and now would like to send them all the repair slips that you have incurred over the last few years that you are more than positive are covered under their warranty that you signed up for with them. Have them hold on because you put the information in your filing cabinet. Set your phone down, and rustle some papers by it, make yourself a cup of tea while occasionally shouting that you’re positive you have it. Read off a random policy number, maybe off the publisher’s clearinghouse garbage you get in the mail, or the bar code off a Tampax box...whatever you can grab that has numbers. Give them that information as your policy telling them you’re more than positive that this is the right information! Now remember, you do not want to give them any information other than the years of your vehicles. Don’t tell them the make or model. After all, they called you and should know everything about your vehicles and warranty, right? Time to waste their time! Let’s get busy people annoying them right back!
- Caller: Vehicle warranty
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- CrichtonCar warranty scam
- Caller: Car Warranty Scam
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- JTRobo call about an extended warranty opportunity - unidentified caller, unidentified organization. This number was left as a call back number. I receive multiple calls weekly for this "service" - all from spoofed phone numbers across the US.
- Caller: Unidentified Vehicle Warranty
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Codireceived call from local number, left voicemail about extended warranty expiring and told me to call
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Annoyed727-940-0742 called April 15 2021 at 1:52pm. "Hi, this is Amy and I'm giving you a call from the dealer service Center. We've been trying to reach you concerning your cars extended warranty you should have received something in the mail about your cars extended warranty since we have not gotten a response we are giving you a final courtesy call before we close out your file press two to be removed and put on our DNC want to speak with a warning specialist about possibly extending or reinstating your cars morning or call 833-304-1447."
- Caller: Auto Warranty SCAM/Dealer Service Center SCAM
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Annoyed941-300-6967 called 14 April 2021 at 5:12pm. "This is an urgent message for the vehicle owner we've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty you should have received something in the mail about your car's extended warranty since we have not gotten a response we are giving you a final courtesy call before we close out your file Press 2 to be removed and put on our do not call list press one to speak with someone about possibly extending or reinstating your car's warranty again press one to speak with a warranty specialist or car 800 number 833-304-1447 u.s.c. 456."
- Caller: Extended Warranty SCAMMER
- Call type: Scam suspicion
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