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Fake warranty calls

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:51 am
by whytea
I got a call tonight concerning my car warranty. So I asked the gentleman which car as i have 2. He couldn't answer if he was working for Gm or Dodge.So red flags went up and i insisted that if he couldn't tell me what car it was for how would i know how to answer the questions correctly. He went on saying that my warranty is in jeopardy for being voided and i informed him of my line of work and he was quick to tell me to have a nice day. the number is 310-599-9117PS I might have lied and told him i was a cop haha

Re: Fake warranty calls (whytea)

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:08 am
by keithvibe
Quote, originally posted by whytea »the number is 310-599-9117PS I might have lied and told him i was a cop hahanow if you did that here in the states and the police found out about your little white lie you would be the one in trouble. It's against the law to say your a cop when your not.Happened to my brother once, the caller reported it to the police they traced the number and 1hr later my brother had the state police at his door in the middle of te boondocks.

Re: Fake warranty calls (whytea)

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:47 am
by ColonelPanic
The number traces back to Los Angeles. Yet doing a quick google search and finding this site shows that a lot of Canadians are getting calls from these people. I like the comment from the guy who says he doesn't own anything newer than a 1971 motorcycle, what are these bozos trying to warranty? Found an article about the problem in Canada here.There was a recent thread on the Hyundai board I visit about this also, they're getting the same crap from these people.Fricken scammers..

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:49 am
by lowincash
i think it's a spam or some sort of annoying sales call or whatever.i've been getting a call at least once a day on my cell phone for the past week. message tells me that this is the second warning that my vehicle's waranty will be expiring blah blah blah...i tried to talk to a live person but just gets disconnected...called number back and it's an invalid number. i think it's a spam and it's really annoying me...getting this call at my work phone number too lol

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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:54 am
by 808 Vibes
Yes, spam, scam, whatever. I get them at work, my mom used to get them too. She used to freak out and call me right away but I told her just hang up on it. It's a recording that starts off "your automobile warranty is about to expire" Just like those fake "warranty coverage" things I get in the mail. They try to make it legit, but it's all fake fake fake!

Re: Fake warranty calls (keithvibe)

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:04 am
by jake75
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »now if you did that here in the states and the police found out about your little white lie you would be the one in trouble. It's against the law to say your a cop when your not.Happened to my brother once, the caller reported it to the police they traced the number and 1hr later my brother had the state police at his door in the middle of te boondocks.That would be as dumb as the guy who called the police to report that someone has stolen his cocaine stash.

Re: Fake warranty calls (jake75)

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:03 pm
by Raven
I got one of those calls from the same number. They left a message on my answering machine. They said my warranty was in jeopardy etc.. Funny thing is the warranty expired 2+years ago

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:35 pm
by whytea
When I first heard the automated msg i was in fiery because of all the pushing GM is doing to get you to do the servicing at the dealer. But it was just a scuzzy telemarketer and not the scuzzy dealer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:55 am
by DarkSpork
I'm entirely fed up with the warranty calls and mail. If it happens again I'm going file a complaint for harassment.

Re: (DarkSpork)

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:09 am
by Mavrik
Quote, originally posted by DarkSpork »I'm entirely fed up with the warranty calls and mail. If it happens again I'm going file a complaint for harassment.Good luckYeah your DMV is probably selling your information to places like Dealer Services, Warranty Services and other third party crappy companies that use the "FINAL NOTICE!" and "Your warranty is about to EXPIRE!" funny thing is they send these cards and phone calls out to people who's cars are over 10 years old. Some how these companies are even getting unlisted cell phone numbers as well as people's numbers who are on the national DO NOT CALL list.They try and look as professional as possible, trying to look like they are from your dealership. The company I work for is Continental Subaru and one of these spamming scam companies uses Continental in their name.

Re: (Mavrik)

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:45 am
by DarkSpork
Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »Good luckYeah your DMV is probably selling your information to places like Dealer Services, Warranty Services and other third party crappy companies that use the "FINAL NOTICE!" and "Your warranty is about to EXPIRE!" funny thing is they send these cards and phone calls out to people who's cars are over 10 years old. Some how these companies are even getting unlisted cell phone numbers as well as people's numbers who are on the national DO NOT CALL list.They try and look as professional as possible, trying to look like they are from your dealership. The company I work for is Continental Subaru and one of these spamming scam companies uses Continental in their name.The only phone number I have is a cell phone and its registered on the National Do Not Call List. I have asked them numerous times to remove me from their list and to stop calling me. The next step is to seem interested, get the company's info and get a lawyer to write a "Cease and Desist" letter to said company. If harassment continues then I should be able to take further action. I understand that it's a process. Also, why would the North Dakota DOT sell my information to a company based in North Carolina? My little sister told me she's been getting the notices since she was 13, she just inherited my 1992 S-10 with 230k miles on it, I wonder how long ago the warranty expired on that...

Re: (DarkSpork)

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:37 am
by Mavrik
The companies that call here in alaska are also from North Carolina.

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:41 am
by dianebrat
It's a scam, it's the same people that call about lowering the interest rates on your credit cards..These groups have also come under a lot of fire for violating the do not call laws, and when the Feds do occasionally find them, they go after them.You'll notice they're always the same, and you have to press 1 to speak to an agent.Having worked for call center companies, I can tell you that the cost of the call for them when a human is not involved, i.e. you just slam the phone down, is almost nil, if you want to cost them money, chose the option that says "talk to an agent"That's when I have fun, put on the best "helpless me" hat, and say "ohmigawd, my warranty is about to expire? I can't have that, let me get my credit card.." rustles around on speaker phone for a few minutes, uttering things like "nope, expired, nope, hubbys, nope, overdrawn.." then finally say "ok I have my card, which car would you like me to pay this for?"They'll hem and haw since they really have no idea what kind of vehicles you own, and I'll try again "this really worries me, I want to take care of it now, which car is it for again?" and they can't tell you, and I say "I'm so sorry, you'll have to have my husband talk to you, what number can we call you back at?" and that's the point they hang up.I do the same thing for "lower your credit card interest rate" calls. If they're getting their time wasted, they'll eventually go out of business.Diane

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:01 am
by Amtron
A guy came into my work yesterday (the bank) and changed all of his accounts because he got hit with this scam. I don't know how he would have thought there was a relation between his warranty and the need for his bank account number...but I guess I didn't hear the convo

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:45 am
by bull77
lol --- i just got a call on my work cell about my car warranty...1-818-870-9194.....i picked up since 819 is the Gatineau area code...apparently it's my second warning ----

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:06 am
by Amtron
I got a call from 916-219-8160 on Monday and it was my last warning haha

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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:44 am
by NibCrom
I got one of these phone calls last week. They left a message but since I don't have any warranties I just deleted the message.

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:52 am
by lowincash
we got a call at our work number today about lowering our interest rates...i spoke to the rep and when i asked what company are they calling from they hung up lol

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:26 pm
by musicmanmu
I get the same calls and letters in the mail. I just bought a new car with a 100k warranty, and they're telling me my warranty is about to expire? Give me a break.

Re: (lowincash)

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:12 am
by kep427
They got my cell phone number too, probably from the car dealer. Kept leaving a mssg and saying it was my 2nd warning. Would stop and start up again periodically for about 2 years. I finally answered one time when they were calling and they wouldn't say what car they were calling about (we own 3). The last car I bought was the 2004 Vibe and it is more than 30K miles past warranty.I told them no. Haven't heard back; this last call was about 2 months ago.The worst part is they were given my number, probably from the dealer. At least that's been my assumption since I only have a cell phone and guard the number religiously. I've gotten no other spam calls in years.

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:12 pm
by Amtron
They don't call me anymore. I swore at them and now I'm on their do not call list.

Re: (Amtron)

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:46 pm
by jake75
Legal action by the federal or state government authorities against companies that send you unsolicited faxes or call you on a number you have placed on the "do not call list" is minimal at best. Congress and the State legislatures pass these laws but then there is no money to enforce them. Actually enforcement could pay for itself with fines but I am told that the fines go into a general pot rather than being used to fund the enforcement activities. It seems to me that asking to be removed from someone's fax list is like asking to be removed from a spam email list. You just confirm that the fax number is real and you get even more.

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:49 pm
by lowincash
well it's been over a month without getting one of these calls but after i saw this thread yesterday i got a call on my cell phone. it was about lowering my interest rates for my credit cards =/

Re: (lowincash)

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:13 am
by Mavrik
they must know I work for a dealership because NO ONE IS CALLING ME!!!! GRRRR I so wanna rip into the first one that does LOL

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:55 pm
by AKLGT
I received 2 calls today:616-597-4012

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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:03 am
by jake75
At some point I may want to buy an extended warranty for my '09 as it has a lot of expensive to repair stuff like ABS brakes and stability control but of course I would not buy it from someone who calls me on the phone. I thought about buying the GM warranty when I got the car but what if it is totalled before the 3 year period - I doubt that this would be part of any insurance adjustment.. Then there is the issue of GM bankruptcy that might affect their extended warranty policies.

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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:30 am
by ColonelPanic
Just got a call about my warranty expiring at work... You idiots, it does expire - in 50,000 miles!

Re: Fake warranty calls (whytea)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:20 am
by silvrhawk7
Im scrolling through here, and i see at the bottom, http://www.autowarrantyfinder.com web banner... kinda ironic, but funny, i thought I used to get mailers from Dealer services all of the time, and considering i have GM's extended warranty on my car, i dont really need anything from an outside company. and yes i think they get the info from the dealers.

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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 7:26 am
by lowincash
i'm getting calls from dish network or something now with their advertisments and stuff. kind of like those warranty calls, press one to speak to a rep or press two to be removed from list or whatever. this is getting really annoying =/

Re: Fake warranty calls (keithvibe)

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:10 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »now if you did that here in the states and the police found out about your little white lie you would be the one in trouble. It's against the law to say your a cop when your not.Yes it is. Tell them instead that you're a clerk at the State Attorney General's office and you'll walk over to the consumer division tomorrow morning. Legal, and equally effective.