888-395-8636

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  • +1
    rag
    absolutely, these guys cannot be from Honda... total fraud, rude. I would say dn't even call if you get a post card that says it's expiring your warrantee
  • -1
    LorettaS
    | 1 reply
    Received many robo calls from a number related to this auto warranty scam.  The first couple of times I just hung up.  The next time, I chose a "NO" option, but they still kept calling.  Then I said "YES" to try to get to a person, but that call disconnected also.  Finally, I received the post card. Argh.
    • Caller: No Company Name
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
  • +1
    Umm... replies to LorettaS
    ...and you still continue to answer their calls?
    WHY?
  • 0
    Bella Lou replies to Annoyed With Scans
    Dont believe its DMV.  Most (yes, 8 or so) I've received aren't in my name ! One is almost mauden name.  None of the cars were ever mine.
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    John Baeder replies to Sickofthem
    | 5 replies
    I keep getting same, two years now, gets most tiring. That's a grand idea to go to P.O. to report mail fraud.
    To get them to act on it, is another matter. I was talking to a supervisor the other day regarding a loss of a
    'scanned and video' delivered package. The inefficiency of the USPS is getting worse as older more responsible are retiring.
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    BigA replies to John Baeder
    | 4 replies
    I doubt that card, no matter how much you want it to be, is actually mail fraud.  I also doubt that the Postal Inspectors, which are the law enforcement part of the Post Office have anything to do with tracking lost packages.
  • +1
    MJG replies to BigA
    | 3 replies
    Right now it appears that everything must be done "on line"  for lost or damaged packages.
  • +1
    BigA replies to MJG
    | 2 replies
    Everything must be done online or in the Post Office.  Trying to contact a live person by phone truly is "Mission: Impossible" since their phone menu keeps looping back to the beginning no matter what numbers you push.
  • +1
    MJG replies to BigA
    | 1 reply
    Our PO will not do anything in person  - it's always  go on line.  (They do not want to be bothered??)
  • +1
    BigA replies to MJG
    Guess I am lucky then.  I have never had that problem.
  • 0
    Jasper
    | 1 reply
    I’ve received many calls over the last two months.  It’s recorded messaging, then I’m placed on hold because all their representatives are busy with other customers. I, like a dummy waited online.  My purpose was to tell them not to call me anymore but I couldn’t stay on the line.  Just before this started, I received an email from Amazon saying I was eligible for a $1,000 Amazon gift card.  All I had to do was complete a SURVEY.  Again like a dummy, I did. From this survey Amazon gained information on me.  Since then I’ve received calls from insurance agencies, free hearing testing, travel agencies offering free cruises, health care and this vehicle extended warranty Scam. I blame it on the Amazon Survey.  By the way, I didn’t receive the $1,000 gift card. Beware of surveys.
    • Caller: 888-3958636
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    Kevin replies to Tygerkat
    I am going to assume that this might be a big thing going on under different names. Mine saids at the bottom

    "Coverage claims can be made at any dealership or ASE certified mechanic. Eleras automotive group is not your dealer or manufacturer, this is an offer for mechanical breakdown protection."
  • 0
    Kevin replies to Jasper
    Did you really believe it was an Amazon survey? They do not necessarily do that....it was just using the name Amazon.
  • 0
    jan replies to Jake
    same here    didnt call but its junk
  • 0
    Hawk Eye
    I keep getting this card telling me my factory warranty on my car has expired.
    Why don't these butt heads know that I have a platinum extended warranty. I was going to call and play with them but I decided not to waste my time. I placed the card in a nice safe place called the shredder.
    • Caller: SUPER SCAMMERS
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
  • 0
    Mike
    My mom got a postcard from this same number i obviously new it was a scam and searched for this number on the internet and found this site
  • 0
    RM
    Same MO with yellow post card and red blocks screaming ***Immediate Response Requested*** concerning the Truck i no longer own
    • Caller: post card
  • 0
    Olivia
    I just received a postcard stating that my factory warranty for my car is about to expire. Didn’t seem legit because I knew I would get something in more detail right from Mazda if this was real.  Googled the number and I was right! I’m glad that this thread is here to confirm my suspicions!!
    • Caller: Elena’s Automotive Group
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
  • 0
    RonO
    | 1 reply
    Hello I received a card two days ago Saying in Big RED letters VEHICLE ALERT NOTICE Please Respond in 5 business days.i looked at my warranty and i have an 80,000 mile warranty on my car right now it at 71,299
    called them up, got someone by the name RC, talked with him said there warranty covers Electrical, power train, engine. and switched me to a so called finance guy, said he wanted $565.00 Down payment And my credit card Number with the security code, i gave it to him He said i would end up paying starting Aug 3rd $100.00 out then $95 out the 17th Then$156.56 a month for 18 months. There a Scam!! as I found this site.gonna deal with the Bank Now Change My credit card # IM 70 yrs Old Be careful out there
    • Caller: Eleras Automotive Group
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    B-Edwards replies to RonO
    Absolute scam - these crooks pretty much make up what the costs will be depending on what they think they can get.  They love to go after older folks who they hope will not be able to check up on the internet to get the facts.  It goes without says the "coverage" is worthless.  That is why they want that big payment up front.
    Thanks for Posting!

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