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Auto Warranty Scam – Telemarketers Caught

Fox News has broken the story… read more.

If you have not received a call from these guys, consider yourself lucky! I have personally gotten 3 calls within the last few months on my cell phone to extend a warranty for a vehicle I no longer owned! Most of the time, it was a recording or simply a hang-up which I traced online to the warranty company.

Remember, Always be wary when someone calls you.  If you want to get a quote, check out reputation online with the BBB and go with recommendations from friends and family. The most trustworthy option would be to buy a warranty from the dealer who sold the car when new, but you can shop online and get better pricing from our trusted partner… Warranty Direct They have an excellent BBB rating and are one of the “good guys” in the aftermarket warranty market.

Take Care,

Kevin Schappell

Posted: 17th June 2009  |  Author: Kevin Schappell  |  Category: General

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