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Fake Warranty Scam Reports & Reviews (7)

- Berryville, VA, USA • Nov 05, 2024

Apparently they have gained access to deed information in order to send out these postcards simply indicating that I previously had a Home Warranty and that it would expire and for continued service call with Registration ID and enter PIN. This is a SCAM.

- Harrisburg, PA, USA • Apr 15, 2024

Received a post card informing us our Home Warranty was about to expire from the "Home Warranty Division" of an unknown company. Did not respond. This is mail fraud, and these people need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

- Winchester, VA, USA

Letter reads:

RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE REQUESTED

ATTENTION: _____

Please call 1-800-851-0673 with VIN and current mileage before 11/21/2023.

Our records indicate that you have not contacted us regarding the vehicle service contract on your vehicle.

You are receiving this notice because your factory warranty has expired or may be about to expire.

By neglecting to activate your coverage you will be at risk of being financially liable for any and all repairs after your factory warranty expires. However, you still may have time left to activate coverage on your vehicle before it's too late. Final acceptance is subject to your ability to meet eligibility requirements.

This may be our only attempt to contact you about activating your Vehicle Service Contract.

We receive the right to revoke your eligibility for service coverage if you do not meet our criteria. Call within 5 days to ensure eligibility.

Sincerely,

Richard Thomas

Program Coordinator

1-800-851-0673

Operating Hours: Monday-friday 7:00 am- 8:00 pm CST and Saturday: 10:00 am- 4:00 pm CST

- Alexandria, VA, USA

Received mailing advising home warranty at our address secured by Bank of America may be expiring or may have already expired. A $299 Registration Fee Voucher was attached. No return address. Address of Ft. Lauderdale was on presorted postal stamp.

- Washington, DC, USA

Received “Final Notice” in mail. “Our records indicate that you have not contacted us yet to get your home warranty up to date.” “Without a home warranty in place, you are at risk of being financially liable for any and all repairs….” “Please call us immediately as this will be our final attempt to notify you: 1-877-671-1027

“Registration fee voucher” attached. Looks like a check for $199 but in very small print says “ this is not a check” and “Not all consumers have previous coverage. We are not affiliated with your current mortgage holder.”

- Rockville, MD, USA

The home warranty at ......................secured by .........................may be expiring or may have already expired

- Ardsley, NY, USA

I received this email:

Invoice ID - #********** Dear *******************,

Thank You for choosing GS Total Protection.

We have renewed your Subscription as per your electronic consent.

Hope you are with us.

This email is to inform you that an amount of $ 275.57 has been charged for the services.

Account Type Personal Home Plan

Quantity

2 Device

Product

GS Internet Security

Current Plan

3 years Plan

Payment Mode

Auto Debit

Total Amount

$ 275.57

Payment Status

Successful

The amount deducted will show up on your bank statement soon.

You can cancel this plan within tonight by calling us on :

Customer Support

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