Modern cars, light trucks, and sport-utility vehicles come with complex technology such as digital dashboards, oxygen sensors, electronic computers, unibody construction, and more. They run better, longer, and more efficiently than models of years past. However, they eventually need to be replaced.
Before taking your vehicle in for repairs or service, do your homework so you receive the best possible service.
Yes, there are car warranty scams that try to take advantage of unsuspecting vehicle owners. You may have received calls from scammers that start with automated or pre-recorded prompts to enter basic information and stay on the line.
Once the call begins, the scammer pretends to be an auto manufacturer or insurer telling you that your auto warranty or car insurance is about to expire. Then they ask you to provide personal information, which will later be used to defraud you. Sometimes the caller will have actual information about your automobile.
There is no way to get your personal information or money back, but you can reach out to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a complaint. You can contest any charges to your bank card through your bank. Consider using a credit monitoring service.
Regulators allege the fake auto warranty calls, which scam customers out of financial and personal information, originate from a ring run by Roy Cox Jr., Aaron Michael Jones and Sumco Panama companies.
If you are afraid your warranty or insurance may have really expired: first hang up with the potential scammer. Next, call your car dealer or insurer and inquire about your policy.
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I was in negotiations to purchase a classic Mercedes Benz and after speaking with the owners of EuropAsian Auto Pros (Nathan and Claudia), I was convinced this was where I needed to have the pre-purchase inspection done. And I am glad I did: The seller had assured me the car had no issues "nothing broken, seats not ripped" and that "everything was functioning as it should." As soon as the car arrived, Nathan did a detailed inspection of the car's exterior and interior and called me immediately to fill me in on what he discovered. The car would easily need repairs totaling at least $10k, just to fix the cosmetic issues, a new set of tires and repair of the wheels, which had serious issues (two were out of round and all had the finish peeling off). Upon further inspection of the car it was determined the alignment had serious issues as well. Under the hood, one of the valve covers had a moderate leak (I had asked the seller if there were any leaks, specifically the valve covers, rear main seal and coolant system and he said "no leaks anywhere"). Long story short - Nathan gave me a thorough assessment of the car's condition, which was 180 degrees from what the seller told me. Based on the report, I decided against purchasing the car. It turned out to be a "barn find" restoration project instead of the driver it was represented as. Thank you Nathan and Claudia for the excellent communication and service. I highly recommend EuropAsian Auto Pros if you want to work with experienced people who will shoot straight and give you peace of mind.