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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?
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!
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.
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.