The same as 401-365-6268 except peddeling ADT alarms instead of scam extended car warranties. My number is in my state and the national Do Not Call lists. Got this call about a home security alarm. It is unsolicited and it was an automated call. The company says they were "Home Security Center #397" and after a few questions transferred my call to Saveology.com, who claimed to be the largest reseller of ADT alarm in the US. ADT, has never heard of them. This most likely is the same sleazebag company that has been behind the "Heather with account services" credit card scam and the extended auto warranty scams in the past. I have phoned complaints to ADT, and saveology.com and shall be filing a repost with the FTC and the FCC.
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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.