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Call went like this: (A) "Hello?" (B) "This is John from Dealer Services ... is there a particular reason you've ignored all the notices we've sent you about your warranty expiring on you 2013 Hyundai?" (A) "Yes, because I'm not interested." (B) "Our records clearly indicate you are in a high-risk category of mechanical breakdown - how many miles do you have on your car today?" (A) "It's none of your business." (B) "Well, this is going to be your final notice..." (A) "I sure hope so! [hang up]"
A rude lady called today trying to sound professional about my car warranty expiring. She actually tried to sound like it was my responsibility to send her my money for a warranty I don't want.
ive gotten many phone calls from this number burglar alarm,they pretended to be microsoft calling me about a security issue and wanted to remote in to my computer i may be dumb but im not that stupid i dont let anyone remote into my computer my internet is service cox cable they handle security issues and virus control had they called and pretended to be cox cable they may have had a tiny chance and that would be after i verified their full name address of where they were plus who they worked for their supervisors name number and department ,this may seem excessive these days you have to be careful yeah i fell for their bull instead of getting alarm information they sent me porn ,these clowns called my cell phone and its not connected to my account i still dont know how they got this number
insurance scam
I have tried several times to get my name and number removed from this list. These folks are calling with their "final offer to extend my warranty". How many times can you offer a "final offer"? It's irritating. I've attempted to block the number, but it doesn't seem to have made a difference.