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Motor Vehicle Service Notification Reports & Reviews (70)

I have received several of these by mail since I have bought my 2013 Dodge Avenger four weeks ago. I called one of them to see what it would cost and what it was for and he said to cover the factory warrant that is about to expire and cost and repairs, I asked what the coverage would cost and he said 3,000 dollars that’s when I told him I didn’t want the services and they said ok because I didn’t know what it was and yet I still get them. I even received these when I had my 2007 Saturn Vue but would just throw them in the trash. But this time I got to wondering what they were and I am glad I did the research on it and now see that it is a scam and not have to worry about it and can throw each and every one that they send in the trash. Glad to know it’s a scam.

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I received one of the pink cards telling me my new car just three months old needs it’s protection updated. I trashed it but this scam needs to be prosecuted.

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I had received these vile cards rather often in the past, sometimes twice a week. I saw NO company name on the card, so I figured it was some kind of scam. Then, they gave up sending out the cards for a rather long time. Sometime later, I had some relatively major work done on the car, after my REAL extended warranty had expired. Well, not all that much later, I started getting PHONE CALLS, stating the exact same thing that is on those slimy little pink cards. First, the calls came about once every two months. Then, once a month. Then later, about every 2 or 3 weeks. Then once a week. Twice a week. And NOW - almost EVERY day except Sunday.

EVERY time they call, the number is DIFFERENT. The AREA codes were/are ALWAYS different. THEN, I started calling them back. I kept telling them to stop calling me, but they always immediately hung up. Not much later, I began using a few free reverse phone lookup services to check out the ersatz numbers. Spy-dialer is pretty good, as you can also, most of the time, SEE A PHOTO of the origin of the call. Now, 99 out of 100 times, the photo was some deserted building, implying that they had found and were using phone numbers of businesses that had gone out of business. The caller ID, of course, was ALWAYS different, too.

BUT, one thing was common. The first thing I heard was an agreeable, happy-sounding youngish female voice, informing me that my vehicle's warranty had expired, and that they could provide me with an excellent vehicle warranty at a low price. The times that I pressed a 1, or a 5, to talk to an "agent", it was ALWAYS A MALE WITH AN EAST INDIAN, OR PAKISTANI VOICE. SOMETIMES A FEMALE, BUT MOSTLY A MALE VOICE. Well, when they call now, I always press the 1 or 5 to talk to the agent, then tell them that I AM SICK TO DEATH of the calls, and to STOP THEM, or I will REPORT them to the authorities. They NEVER stay on the line. Oh, and did I tell you that since they started calling every week, and then every day, I BLOCK THEIR CALLS.

But they use so many DIFFERENT phone numbers, that they always manage to phone me again. Often, the caller ID doesn't look like a business phone number, but it has a real-sounding person's name, with the 3 numbers (after the area code) matching the first three numbers of MY phone number. This group of criminals ARE NOTHING BUT SCAMMERS. ALL THEY WANT IS A CARD NUMBER, AN EXPIRATION DATE, AND THE THREE DIGIT CODE FROM YOUR CREDIT CARD. Never, EVER give them the opportunity to receive that information. Now, I ask WHY WILL THE GOVERNMENT NOT CRACK DOWN ON THESE CRIMINALS?

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I think we should all start putting RETURN TO SENDER - NOT AT THIS ADDRESS. See how they like it or Maybe a give a closed card number so they can get there hopes up to get nothing. This scam has me at my wits end. Enough of these foreigners scamming the USA citizens out of money.

I got a letter in the mail from the motor vehicle service notification about a car I don't have. I don't have a 2018 Jeep Cherokee.

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Hello I just receive this letter to my door from DMV I GOT SO SCARED cuz is hard to see if is a scam , they have my adress and my name on it , how ?not privacy at all , I never gonna finance another car again they sell all or information out there , so I call the toll free number and is not a MVA car shop repairs

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This kind of Scam/Misleading Crap should be illegal, I already have a separate extended vehicle service warranty I purchased when I bought my vehicle. These people are so stupid they can't even get there act together...What a frigging joke...

+8

Just got one of the red slips in the mail, and had a laugh when it said, 2020 Honda Accord. I have a Civic Sport, but nice try though, POS.

+8

Received pink card in the mail, thought it might be a scam. Looked up the phone number and ended up here. The number they used was 1-877-728-6041. Thanks for having this site.

+8

Received a link postcard. Read reviews and none have the phone number on my card. Figured this was another scam because everytime these "warranty dept." Associates call me, I block the number they phoned from. Yes, I have tons of those numbers blocked! Glad I decided to Google the number because I did reach out to a dealership about repairs that I needed and they were supposed to call me back.

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Got two of these sent to me on the same day, with different dates they expire. One sent in my actual name, the other just titled to "new Jeep owner." One post card came from St Louis and the other came from Sacramento. Kinda sus there's no return address or website (in this day and age, any business trying to go national is going to have a website. ESPECIALLY if they have to do with vehicles, or insurance). Definitely a scam, I wouldn't trust them.

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1-833-201-1652 is the number the used. Said they needed to verify my vin and mileage, but I lied and told them my wife had the car out running errands. He said call her and get her to tell you the info. I said, "she's busy, and I'm not going to bother her with this. Can't I call you back?"
He said, "what do you mean? I mean, this is your last chance! You're not covered! Anything could happen." MU-HU-HAHAHAHA!
The guy on the phone became upset with me when I told him, "why don't you tell me what you have on file, and I'll tell you if that's accurate." "That's NOT HOW WE DO THIS!", he said.
After that he just kept trying to talk over me, whenever I asked a question.
Sorry douche-nozzle, YOU CANT HAVE MY MONEY!

+5

I got a yellow one in the mail today! Glad I got online and looked it up! You can't trust anyone or anything nowadays!

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Got the pink card today. I knew it was a scam because I DON'T EVEN OWN A CAR! I looked it up to see if there was something I could do about it. This is disgraceful.

+5

Pink postcard with vehicle info and full name. Seemed somewhat legit until looking up the call number. Sharing experience so others are aware

+4

Same as others - pink card -- Motor Vehicle Service Notification. Almost got me. Looks official. Thanks for all the posts. Saved me a stupid phone call and likely sales pitch for insurance or something.

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I also received a pink postcard claiming "your vehicle is in need of a vehicle protection update in order to ensure its continued optimal operation ... By neglecting to update your protection program you will be responsible for paying all repairs out of pocket." No mention of the make /model of my alleged vehicle that needs such an "update" (if that info WAS stated, it would have been totally creepy and would have concerned me as to where they could have possibly gotten that info).

I bought my vehicle brand new 25 years ago, still have it, and never had a protection plan from Day 1.

Associated telephone number on the postcard: 855-390-3753

This was very obviously a scam in my eyes but wanted to be sure to share my experience for others' benefit.

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Just got 2 notices for my Subaru, plus 4 different phone calls. “Our records indicate that you have not contacted us to have your vehicle service contract for my Mitsubishi activated, you will be at risk of being financially liable for any and ALL repairs after factory warranty expires. 1-877-728-6041 - scam - checking & reporting them!

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I received a card from zip code 33431Motor Vehicle Services Notification Record ID: 4EX2601138 Toll Free 1-800-298-8024 for my 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan

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Got a pink one a couple of days ago and a yellow one today saying the same things as above. Phone number is 1-877-586-0450 for yellow and 1-888-582-6870 for the pink.

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tom,
For approximately a year I was receiving letters, and post cards saying that I owned a 2013 Ford Explorer, stating that it was time for me to renew my vehicle protection.
I never owned a 2013 Ford Explorer. I owned a 2001 Ford Explorer, which I brought to the junk yard approximately a year ago.

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