Are extended car warranties always a scam?
Hallmarks of a scammer include:
Cold calling you or robocalling Sending unsolicited mail Mailing fake warranty expiration notices supposedly from the manufacturer or DMV Pressuring you to make an immediate decision Making vague threats about cancellation of your existing warranty if a payment is not made Asking for a small processing fee before providing complete information Asking for immediate payment during the call, in an attempt to collect your credit card or bank account information
Never provide personal or financial information. The caller may know a surprising amount of information already about you and your vehicle. They may know your name and address, the make and model of your vehicle, your vehicle's mileage, and the terms of your insurance or warranty agreements. This by no means makes them legitimate. Most of this information can be purchased from data collection companies.