Urgent Scam, Please Respond
Feb
5
2009
Since we own a couple of vehicles, we occasionally get mail about those vehicles. Usually the mail has to do with vehicle maintenance or warranties. Today I am sharing one of the warranty notifications with you.
The reason for sharing this letter is to show how to tell it’s not a good program. Take a look at the whole letter, above, and then look at this particular excerpt, below.
For those who can’t see the image: it says “Due to the nature of this program, we can only authorize your vehicle for 72 hours from the receipt of this notice.”
One of the reasons to distrust it is that it pretends to be related to a dealership by using the words “Dealer Warranty” prominently. But it’s not from a dealership at all. It’s similar to those coin companies that have the words “US” or “Federal” or “Mint” but are not related to the actual US Mint at all.
Anyway, these guys are offering to extend my factory warranty (with their own warranty). But our vehicle has been out of warranty for about 30,000 miles and 2 years. Oh, and only my vehicle qualifies, so it must be an exclusive program that I should feel privileged to join.
If you look at the whole letter, you will not find a date anywhere. How do I know when the 72 hours expires? What I forgot exactly which day I received it? How do they know what time my mail arrives?
It’s not 3 days – it’s 72 hours … from when I receive the notice. They can’t know when the offer expires, but I need to “call immediately”. That’s one of the ways to tell a scam – being told that urgent action is required and being pressured for a decision. That’s especially true when the person applying the pressure is the one who will be taking money from you (or getting you to give them your money).
Hey! Isn’t that what’s being done with the president and congress right now? “We need a stimulus package, and we need it right now. We need to take 800 or 900 billion dollars from the taxpayers, but we don’t want to think about it too long. Don’t delay, vote now! Urgent action is required.”
Unfortunately, I can’t just toss the government’s requests in the trash like I do other junk mail.
“For wisdom is protection {just as} money is protection, But the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the lives of its possessors.”
– Ecclesiastes 7:12