888-758-6224

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    Wise
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    This is one of those outfits selling the phony coverage for your car once your warranty has run out - The outfit is calling themselves: Repair Defense Network, 500 Northwest Plaza, Ste 1200, St. Ann, MO 63074 - They are a scam - They sing a good song, but do not deliver as promised.
    I purchased a new Honda back in 2010 and have been receiving notices through the mail that my factory warranty "may be expired or about to expire". How they got my name is beyond me !!! They have gone under several different names, but it is the same old sing song. Beware of these folks
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    Rhonda replies to Wise
    I keep getting these too. I am sick of these scams.
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    Steve
    Yep...Got this shady looking insurance letter in the mail today myself. Glad there are sites like this one to let others know.
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    Janet lopez
    To good to be true. Yes that what I thought.
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    Elizabeth J. Roby replies to Wise
    Thanks. I got a letter from them with a customer ID, and I didn't remember them. They do know my vehicle year and model
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    ANNOYED
    Got a final notice in the mail telling me my warranty is expiring.  I will not bother to call 866-721-6876 and talk to another scammer.
    • Caller: LETTER
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    EmotionalProblems
    Yeah. Same BS, here, also. The vehicle in question was part of a relative's estate, and was sold to another party, last year. I don't know how they get my address, and it has never been registered in my name. Another thing to go through the shredder.
    • Caller: Letter
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    Erin replies to Wise
    This is the address associated with the piles of the same "extended warrenty" coverage I have been receiving for months from "CarSure". Good to finally know for sure it was a scam and I did the right thing hanging up on him and calling my dealer instead.
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    Harrisbear98 replies to Wise
    I'm thankful you put it all on the glass. So I foolish got a took. The phone#  your calling may be your cable co. or bank (8pm-credit card)  the person your speaking with  giving your information to isn't the bank. Somehow" fakers" rerouting the calls to come to them. By the time you find out its too late. But I cancel them and only loose $5. Praise the Lord. So chick at the bank ( 20 mins to contact real bank) questions me and really can't see anyone doing something like that. I told her I'm not doing this for you it's for those who has a credit card with y'all. She had a tone as it's really not work dialing. My internet company did it also. Their system asks questions like a survey ;  25 mins after all your declining they cut call. Thuggs are stepping up their game. Beware of everything you least expect.
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    Joan
    I have received several letters and now it's down to Card Vehicle Alerts. I never go without a warranty on my car. I wish they would stop sending these.
    • Call type: Event reminder
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    Betty
    First time this looked very official but if you notice these do not give any name for the company. Getting robo calls and scams by the dozen. heard this am that they are thinking of putting a jail sentence on these fools,
    • Caller: 1-888-758-6224
    • Call type: Scam suspicion

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