Hello, we have been trying to reach you regarding your car’s extendet warrenty

  • ShaolinRaiden@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    One of the largest scam and phishing phone call strategies in the U.S. is based entirely on the aftermarket automobile “warranty” business. They charge people incredible amounts of money to cover parts and repairs they’ll probably never use over some arbitrary 3 or 5 year timespan. Its A kind of insurance for things that would have cost less than the warranty does, but sticker shock and sudden expense are the scariest. You get the offers through conventional mail marked up as like official government letters as well.

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      I get conventional mail marked up like it is from the manufacturer claiming my warranty is expiring.

      With the added fun bonus that all the things they claim to cover are engine related, and my car is an EV with no engine.