Your Car Warranty Is About to Expire!

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Ever since the FCC came up with their 'Do Not Call List' I've noticed a massive increase in the number of telemarketing calls I've gotten.  I figure the FCC probably got slapped by the powerful US telemarketing lobby after they dared to try and curtail the millions of unwanted and unsolicited phone calls made every day by telemarketers in the United States.

Today I got another pre-recorded advertisement at work by a company called "Warranty Solutions" and have gotten so fed up with these spammers that I decided to file a complaint with the FCC.  The recording begins with the words, "Your auto warranty is about to expire..."

I was able to get through to a person on the other end of the line and asked them some questions about the company. Usually they just hang up on me when I ask to be removed from their telemarketing list but this time it was different.  I reluctantly gave the woman all my phone numbers and asked to be removed from their list (they are calling them anyway, so I figure I've got nothing to loose).

The caller ID number that came through on my work phone was 800-947-2167, so I went to the FCC's website and filed an online complaint (09-T00356510 Form1088 Filed Via The Internet).  It was easy to do & I'm hoping it actually accomplishes something.  I worry that the FCC has been so hamstrung by pro-telemarketing lobbyists, their allies in Congress and the White House that they may be unable/unwilling to make a serious attempt to reduce the volume of US phone spam.

Some other sites that have info about this particular offender:

http://www.markturner.net/2007/11/08/car-warranty-scam-continued/

http://factorywarranty.wordpress.com/

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-947-2167

Please post any experience you've had with this phone number, the FCC complaint process and/or this particular company.

UPDATE (4/23/09): About an hour after the first call, I got another call from 908-636-0390 with the same type of pre-recorded message.  It must be SPAM season...

UPDATE (4/27/09): Just recieved my 3rd call at work.  Caller ID showed the number as 203-637-4783 I spoke to somebody named "Danielle" who identified the company as Warranty Solutions.  I asked what state they are in and she said Southern California.  When I told her I had already asked them to put my number on their "do not call list" she apologized and said the previous person I spoke to "might not have uploaded my request to their system".  She assured me she would remove my number from their system.  I thanked her, we hung up and I filed a new FCC complaint (complaint number 09-T00358761 Form1088 filed Via the internet).

I Googled the company name "Warranty Solutions" and couldn't find anything definitive.  If someone can help track down whether or not this is actually a legitimate company (one that just happens to break the law by not adhering to the FCC's do not call list), then I would be be willing to file a suit against them in small claims court.  If they aren't a legit company, then a lawsuit probably won't accomplish much.

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US senator annoyed by spam call about car warranty

US senator annoyed by spam call about car warranty
By KAREN MATTHEWS, The Associated Press
7:04 p.m. May 10, 2009

NEW YORK — The telephone calls flood people every day around the country: A computerized voice tells them that their car warranties are about to expire and that they should sign up for new service plans.

The calls target people regardless of whether they have warranties or even own cars and have become such a nuisance that officials in 40 states are investigating the companies behind them. The Better Business Bureau said that last year it received more than 140,000 complaints about the car warranty calls, which come even if a person has signed up for the national Do Not Call registry.

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer wants a federal investigation into what he calls "robo-dialer harassment."

"Not only are these calls a nuisance, but they tie up land lines and can eat up a user's cell phone minutes, possibly leading to a higher cell phone bill due to overage charges," said Schumer, D-N.Y.

Michelle Corey, president of the Better Business Bureau in St. Louis, Mo., said the industry is based largely in the St. Louis area. She said a group of companies in Missouri in the mid-1990s began offering extended repair warranties to people whose manufacturer-issued warranties were about to expire. Within a few years, she said, about 35 firms were offering similar services.

"It's a very lucrative industry," Corey said.

The companies offer contracts akin to insurance policies, pledging to pay for car repairs in exchange for fees paid up front. They call numbers randomly and leave messages telling people that their auto warranties are about to expire.

Some companies also send out cards that mislead recipients into thinking that their vehicles have been subject to safety recalls, Corey said.

If people call back and agree to buy policies, Corey said, the companies often don't let them see the contracts until they agree to pay. And some scam victims don't learn until it's too late that the deals don't cover many types of repairs, Corey said.

"Some people are losing thousands and thousands of dollars in purchasing a product that turns out to be useless," she said.

The Federal Trade Commission, which already operates the do-not-call list, should work with state and local authorities "to find the scam artists and shut their operations down," Schumer said.

"This is an annoying scam whose perpetrators have found a way around the do-not-call list," he said at a news conference in his Manhattan office. "The FTC has to track them down and then shut them down to put an end to this nuisance once and for all."

Missouri authorities filed a lawsuit last month against one of the largest car-warranty companies, Wentzville, Mo.-based USfidelis Inc., charging that company officials ignored a subpoena demanding that they answer questions about their business.

A spokesman for USfidelis, which has more than 1,000 employees, said Sunday that there was "some confusion about the appearance date." The spokesman, Ken Fields, said USfidelis "treats every customer fairly and honestly."

The company stopped making unsolicited marketing calls last year and now relies mostly on television advertising, he said.

Corey, of the Better Business Bureau, said it is often difficult to know who is making the calls because companies change names frequently and use telemarketing subcontractors.

Schumer, who received a call last week, said a federal crackdown is needed.

"A few states have tried, but we need national action," he said.

Alison Southwick, a spokeswoman for the Better Business Bureau, says the calls even come to her office – though she doesn't own a car.

"Personally, I don't know of anyone who hasn't received phone calls telling them their auto warranty is about to expire," she said. "My friends start bringing up four-letter words when I bring up the topic."

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Associated Press writer David B. Caruso contributed to this report.

telemarketing freaks

I receive calls from these people on my cell 5-6 times a week, relentlessly. most of the time trying to sell me an extended car warrantee, even though i don't own a car. I tried the do not call list, they seem to be immune to it. I've told them that i don't own a car, they still call back a few days later, i guess just to see if i might havr purchased one..a couple times i even, went through the whole ordeal with the caller asking questions and all to try to find out info on who was harassing me, all the way up to the point where they ask for the make/model/vin#..at which time i tell them once again "I don't have a car"..then they get angry that i didn't tell them that sooner...i then tell them that i already tried that method...a couple times over..and now i just wanted to make sure that i waste there time like they continuously waste my time, then i end it with "probably talk to u guys in a couple days"

Splamo

OK... So, my girlfriend received several calls from these guys about a month ago. I received my first one today. Get this. I asked her to stay on the line and get any info. she could. They asked her car model and year. She replied, "A 1978 Mercury Zephyr 7", They said, "Oh, Never mind then." And then hung up on her... Funny... Now I am getting them. However, she has a 717 area code on her cell, and I have 570 on mine. Is about a month from her calls to my first one today. She really does have a Mercury Zephyr 7 year 1978 ( no kidding ) runs like a champ too. I'm going to play a little game with them next time they call... Let's have some fun. As well, will give them the address of the local police station.. 8) Which is 1 block from me. Let's see how this works out, shall we??!! I'm also going to spice things up a little, since my Jaguar should be just about up on its coverage, they should be licking thier lips. ( No Jag) Perhaps pretend I was expected the Jauar dealership to call, that perhaps they are affiliated. Not to forget, how appreciative I am at their dilagence and timing!!! ( smiling, man I love playing with these guys)... Happy hunting !!

have fun

Have you heard of Tom Mabe? I just act like an idiot and tell them what losers they are and to get a real job before they can spew their sales pitch. It's fun!!!! And it probably demotivates many of them to BE telemarketers. If they are good people, they will move on to something better with your help. If they are just rude jerks, you get the satisfaction of kicking them verbally.

908-636-0390

I just got a call from this number on my cell but I didn't answer it. I googled to see who it was and found your website along with lots of others about getting calls from this 908 number. My son and my neice have also been getting calls from this number all the time. My co-worker just told me he also gets these calls. It's not only annoying but really ticks me off! It's not enough to have my email inbox full of spam but now I have to deal with spam calls?! This is just insane!

800-947-2167 & 908-636-0390

I got the same two calls. I hope your FCC complaint does something, but I'm skeptical. Usually these spam telemarketers don't use their real phone numbers, just like spam email. Instead, they'll use some random phone number, and when you file a complaint with the FCC, the FCC goes after the real owner of the phone number. I think only the phone companies have the resources and ability to stop these people, but they won't because they make more money by letting these illegal calls happen. The only way that phone companies will be willing to do ANYTHING, is when these calls COST them instead of generating profits. If everyone did what I do, I think the phone companies might be willing to take action. Here's my suggestions: 1) Never answer unless you know who is calling. 2) Never listen to voice mail over your cell phone ... turn it off if possible. 3) Use an answering machine on your home phone to screen callers. 4) Leave a message on your cell phone instructing callers to call your home phone, but don't give out the number! This will reduce the revenue generated to the phone companies from these illegal cell phone calls, and the usage of the phone companies' networks will eventually cost them $$$. They may eventually get involved if enough of us do this.

908 number

Just got a call from the 908 number, found your post on here. I too got a phone call from the 800 number first, then a follow up from these guys. This must be the 15th time I've gotten one of these calls in the last few months. So obnoxious. It can't be legal.

908 - 636 - 0390 Number

I also got a call from this number. When I google it the following person shows up: Kevin M Papa (908) 636-0390 56 Lincoln Ave, Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Lets all call Kevin back and thank him for spamming our phones.

Let's not be hasty

Kevin Papa might not have anything to do with these calls.  It's possible to spoof caller ID, so before you call Mr. Papa, please try to make sure he's actually got something to do with this mess! Jason

let them charge your CC

They spoof the caller ID. which is illegal. I'm waiting for them to charge my credit card ## the money has to go somewhere. My bank gave me the authorization to put through the fraudulent charge and to call them after. Once there is a bank account ## associated with this Attorney General of NJ is getting this.