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Why are there so many robocalls about car warranty?

Why are there so many robocalls about car warranty?

“The warranty calls exist because they’re really easy to do and they work,” Quilici explains. “Most of them are designed to sell people some sort of extended service contract (not a warranty) and use illegal robocalls as a form of lead generation.”

How do I stop auto warranty calls?

It starts when you pick up a call and hear a recorded message saying something about your vehicle’s manufacturer’s warranty….If you get one of these calls:

  1. Hang up.
  2. Consider using an app or device to block unwanted calls.
  3. Report the robocall at DoNotCall.gov.

What is up with the car warranty calls?

“This is an illegal robocall and likely a scam,” the agency warns. “The companies behind this type of robocall are not with your car dealer or manufacturer, and the ‘extended warranty’ they’re trying to sell you is actually a service contract that often sells for hundreds or thousands of dollars.”

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How do I get rid of robo calls?

For Android phones: To turn on Block Calls From Unidentified Callers, tap the phone icon usually found at the bottom of your home screen, then at the top right corner of the screen, tap the three dots > Settings > Blocked Numbers. Enable Block Calls From Unidentified Callers by tapping the toggle switch on the right.

What is the FTC doing about robocalls?

The FTC analyzes report data and trends to identify illegal callers based on calling patterns. The FTC takes the illegal callers’ phone numbers you report and releases them to the public each business day. This helps phone companies and other partners that are working on call-blocking and call-labeling solutions.

How do robo callers get your number?

Most telemarketers purchase phone numbers from third party data providers. Here’s how those providers may have gotten your number, according to the Better Business Bureau: You called an 800, 888, and/or 900 number (they use caller I.D. Your phone number is on your checks.