Agreed; however, some profiles require some sort of location in order to be created.
Jim_Vandiver
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
Also, in response to having put different locations in my profile. Hey Jack, ever heard of the word "anonymity"? I'd rather not have people find out where I actually live. :)
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
Everyone can just ignore Jack. He's been stalking me around the interwebs because he has nothing better to do. I'm looking into this number (212)937-8575 that you posted. Apparently its located out of NYC. I'll post back with the actual company name here in a bit.
Obviously I'll have to backup what I say, right?
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
What part of "they do NOT dial outbound to their customers" do you not understand? This company is taking the full force of all the negativity about warranty companies when they don't even make the calls in the first place.
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
Yes, I do realize that.
People are confusing this warranty company with being scammers and telemarketers when they are not.
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RE: My car's 22 year warranty is about to expire!
Alot of people are confusing Dealer Services or National Auto Warranty Services with other companies. They do NOT dial outbound to their customers. The best way to figure out who is calling you is to do something like this:
1. Answer the call nicely and sound interested
2. Play along with the rep, the first person you speak to is probably just screening calls so you may have to agree to speak with specialist or a sales person.
3. Go through the sales pitch and tell them you need to call them back with your credit card
4. Get their callback number and post it here. I'll check back every so often. I can look to see who the phone number belongs to and also verify it with the utility company.