US Automotive Protection Services Reports & Reviews (6)
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Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location OH 44685, USA
Total money lost $100
Type of a scam Phishing
Country United States
Victim Location TN 37363, USA
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
Scammer's address ?
Country United States
Victim Location CO 80218, USA
Type of a scam Other
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location ND 58784, USA
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
Scammer's address none given but contact hours listed in CST
Scammer's email none
Type of a scam Phishing
The text then reads:
Attention: (My daughter's full name),
Our records indicate that you have not contacted us to have your vehicle service contract activated. We are informing you that if your factory warranty has expired, you will be responsible for paying for any repairs...."
We had bought via the dealer an extended 3rd party warranty, so this letter seemed possibly legit. The letter implies that the receiver has failed to complete some previously begun protective action. It is not at all clear that this is a solicitation for new business. I called our dealership to confirm that this is not a legit solicitation. The finance guy at the dealership said he had received several calls like mine, including a few where people had actually responded to the mailing, paid money, and ended up with double coverage. This kind of solicitation preys on people who are trying to be frugal and on the elderly and people who can only afford older cars. Really dirty, I think. PLEASE require such solicitations to NOT imply that they are following up on an already initiated transaction. Thank you, a mother in Iowa PS I do not know how to attach an image of the letter. I bet a lot of older and/or poorly educated or poor people do not, so I think you should have a postal option for submitting the evidence.
Type of a scam Phishing
my vehicle is 1 year old. i am not in need of vehicle protection. i am covered by factory warranty. i have called numerous times to get off the mailing list only to receive a stern warning. And the notices continue.
who in the DMV is selling persons auto info for kick backs? Does anyone care?