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Jay Bullington
0

I keep getting calls from the "Warranty Service Center" well AFTER I have advised them that I am on the "Do not call"List. When the subject is broached, they hang up on me ... they know they are not supposed to call like that.

ursula
0

These people keep calling no matter how many times you ask them to stop. Nobody wants telemarketing calls, so why not ban them entirely? Those career politicians are all bought and paid for by the Direct Marketing Association, that's why. The DO NOT CALL registry is a total fraud upon the public; it was never intended to be enforced. The Republicans & Democrats are just mocking your intelligence by pretending they care about your property rights. If you voted for them, you deserve these harassing phone calls.

Sandrat
+1

Received call offering car warranty. I said this is the 7th call from you, so never, never call my home again. Man said, in a loud threatening (jersey accented) voice, "I know your husband's name and where you live, so don't give me that ***t" . I said never call my home again. He used more bad language as I hung up. I picked up the phone to call *69 (I have to pay a dollar to get the phone number that called me) and he had kept the line open, and cursed some more. After 5 minutes I got the connection disabled, and found the number 321-504-7429, which is "disconnected". Am calling state representative - threats not acceptable.

Anonymous
0

oh man they pissed me off.

Anonymous
0

we are on a do not call list and yet we continually get calls like this. How do we put a stop to them? We did not answer and they would not leave a message.

Anonymous
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Automated call came from this number, caller ID said "National Auto Warranty." When I picked up it was a recoeded message saying that the warranty on my car was about to expire (I drive an 11 year old car with no waranty), then connected to an operator who asked for the make, model and year of my car. I asked to be put on their do not call list and he said "we don't have that list" and hung up.

Jane
0

Since I don't know anyone any more in Cocoa, FL, at 321-504-7429, I didn't answer this call but waited for the answering machine to take the message which never happened. The caller apparently hung up at the first notice that there was an answering machine here.

Caller: Cocoa, FL
Alice
0

Started off telling me that my warranty is about to expire on my vehicle. When I responded, I asked them to remove my number from their phone system as I am not interested in their offer. In fact, I have just purchased new warranty two months ago. When I asked them to remove me, they hung up.

Sara
0

something about home prices rising from the # 321-504-7429, caller id said cocao, fl... hmmmm

Ruth
0

I got the call on Aug. 9, 2008 at 8:30 AM on a Saturday!!! I picked up after the call went to my answering machine. Got a recorded message that said the warranty on my car was going to expire. After I said hello several times and told them I knew that someone was listening the recording stopped. I waited, saying hello again, but the line was dead.
Caller ID said: Cocoa, FL

Santa Barbara
0

I got a call from 321-504-7429 (Cocoa, FL) that "Your warranty is about to expire. Press 1 to talk to an agent." The agent asked me the make, model and year of my car. I purchased my Honda in Dec 2007. I asked him if he was from Honda and he said he was the "Honda agent." I financed my new car and, as part of the finance fee, I'm paying is for the warranty until 100,000 miles. I told him I have 5,000 miles on the car and he said, "oh there is some error, you have coverage until 36,000 miles." I said "no I have coverage until 100,000 miles; can you please confirm? Then he hung up on me! I think they are fishing for people whose warranties have expired and this is some scam to get people to buy some kind of warranty program.

Anonymous
+2

I've traced hundreds of these, no prob. This one was easy, but the answer is pretty bizarre.

The number is not accurate. It is just added for confusion. There are two National Auto Warranty companies, which is also for confusion. There seems to be one person behind this spam. An ex bass-legend-in-his-own-mind, Randy Coven, seems to have gone into telespamming. His contact info. is
Randy Coven
P.O. Box 821650
Vancouver, WA 98682
U.S.A
360-449-5933

Sound impossible? I know this much. Blocking the 360 number magically stops the "Florida" calls!

Caller: Randy Coven
Christine~
+1

Left absolutely nothing on the answering machine.
Many foul curses upon those demons who fill up my caller ID!!! >:(

Caller: COCOA, FL
Anonymous
+1

Recently I noticed the number 321-504-7429 on my caller id and called the number back. The weird thing about it is this--I got a recording that this number has been disconnected. OK, so how can someone call me from this number if this is the case? They have attempted to call me twice this week and I wasn't home, but it was on my caller id. According to my caller id, this is a Florida number and I wish they would stop calling me!! I plan to report this. From what I have read from others, this number is a scam trying to sell things.

jack oakes
+1

Received phone call from 321-504-7429 11 AM on 5 Aug 2008 Person trying to sell auto warranty. I asked for the name of the company.and I mentioned Dealer Services and asked more questions They hung up Submitted complaint to the Do Not Call complaint dept on line.Checking on line found this web site. I called the above number and said it was disconnected , but believe it goes to the Scams related to Dealer Services, DBA National Auto Warranty Services.

Caller: 321-504-7429
Mikey
0

Call said that my factory warranty had expired.. gave no option to remove me from their call list. Option was to either talk to a sales rep or disconnect. I chose to speak to the rep. First question was make and mode of the car. I told them I am on the do not call list and to not call me. I was immediately hung up on.

Jim Vandiver
-4

Alot of people are confusing Dealer Services or National Auto Warranty Services in Wentzville, MO 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 and play along, act interested.

2. The first person you talk to is likely just screening calls, so agree to speak with a specialist or sales person

3. Go through the sales pitch and tell them you need to call them back with your credit card

4. Get the callback number and post it here, I'll check back over the next few days. I can check as to who the phone number belongs to and verify it with the utility company.

Jack
Jack Aug 12, 2008
  1

This comment is in response to the one from Jim Vandiver.

You are a liar and a shill for National Auto Warranty Services located in Wentzville, MO. We have seen your numerous posts all over the internet and we are on to your lies on behalf of the scumbags at National Auto Warranty Services.

(Note: to everyone: the following refer only to the company National Auto Warranty Services located in Wentzville, Missouri. There are many other companies with a similar name that may be legitimate. Also, there is a company known as "Dealer Services." This is the company that sends warranty expiration letters to your house with a logo that is a copy of the one used by General Motors. Guess what? It is the same company!)

This company is one of the biggest auto warranty scammers and crooks in the country. There is no way they are legitimate in any sense of the word.

Want proof? View this link, a press release from the Attorney General of Missouri:
http://ago.mo.gov/newsreleases/2008/030608.htm

They are currently being sued by Missouri for fraud and numerous violations of the state's "No Call Law."

In addition, they are part of a national crackdown on telemarketing fraud from the Federal Trade Commission. This press release clearly shows they were involved in both the state and a federal action:
http://ago.mo.gov/newsreleases/2008/National_crackdown_on_telemarketing_fraud_includes_three_cases_filed_by_Nixon/

You can lookup this company's listing at the Missouri Secretary of State website. Be sure to click on the "Filed Documents" link at the top of the page. If you look under the Annual Report dated 4/3/2008, (and previous filings) you will see the home address of both the President and Vice President of this company. This is public information:
https://www.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/soskb/Corp.asp?411719

In addition, this Jim Vandiver, or whoever this person really is, has listed more than one location under his profile for different posts. For example, under this post, he is from Council Bluffs Iowa:
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/rocky-hill-ct/T3S758L7945R8ND2M

And in the following, he lists himself from Troy, NY.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/201/RipOff0201058.htm

Guess Jim Vandiver will have to refund the $7.50 that National Auto Warranty Services paid him for his post. Good luck on your next career. Or perhaps Jim Vandiver is really Darain Atkinson, the President of National Auto Warranty Services, or Cory Atkinson, the listed Vice President. In that case, good luck in prison.

Here is how to contact these crooks:
http://www.oneautowarranty.com/
800-724-8510

Here are the owners' addresses as listed in their Missouri corporation filing, all public information:
Darain Atkinson (President)
1009 Hawks Landing Drive
Lake St. Louis, MO 63367

Cory Atkinson (Vice President)
20 Signal Hill
St. Charles, MO 63301

Terry M. Myra
0

This was a call to renew auto warranty. They have been calling and I wanted to be removed from their call service. When I was given a person to talk to he hung up on me when I told him I wanted my name/number off their call list. They should be reported.

Anonymous
Anonymous Aug 6, 2008
  0

These people have been reported!!! They called me today and I reported them.

WindsorFox
+1

First, this is NOT a scam. It is however a ripoff. The company *represented* is Royal Administration, a sub of Hanover Insurance. Web site http://www.royaladmin.com I talked to this company and they do NOT sell warranties, they provide them for companies to sell, ie a used car dealer or this dirtbag in Florida calling against the DNC. The person I spoke to was interested and a little miffed that someone was representing them and making cold calls against the DNC. So the company and auto warranty are legitimate, it's the seller who is operating outside the law. Possibly more on this later.

Second, this is a rip off as I was quoted $3005 for a warranty to extend to 2013/100K miles with a $100 deductible. I can get from my dealer the best bumper to bumper extension of the factory Nissan warranty they offer 8 years 100K miles and a $50 deductible for $1685. When I spoke to Royal she told me no one there had any way of telling me of $3K was high or not, ie is the seller making too much profit. Either way it's close to double the price of the factory equivalent. I will update if I get info on the actual seller.

The number rings as out of order and the call is against two do not call lists.

Cindy
0

Got a call saying my car warrenty was almost up. I pressed 1 to talk to the guy. He asked what year and make my car was, I said, you tell me, you called me, and he hung up on me. Typical scams......
Only called on the home phone, not the cell....yet....

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