In Germany unsolicited sales calls are illegal. On the rare occasion (maybe once a year) when I do get an unsolicited call here in Germany it is usually from the UK. I explain to them that their call is illegal in Germany and that I have recorded their name and number for the relevant authorities. After that I never hear from the same company again.
Oh thank God you called. It’s a ‘04 with 276,000 miles. I barely made it home last night. I think it’s going to need another transmission. You’d think after 3 replacements they’d get it right. Hello? Hello? Huh, must have hung up.
I learned to not give my actual phone number when buying a new vehicle. The car dealers probably get paid to sell your number to those that call about your warranty.
The latest is a call about a questionable charge on your credit card via your Amazon account in Dayton, OH. (Funny, I thought Amazon was located in Seattle, WA.).
They cover everything but the daily wear and tear. More often than not a properly and timely maintained vehicle is NOT going to blow an engine or transmission. Give me a discount on oil changes, filters, brakes and muffler along with majours. THEN we talk. Maybe. I am in the midst of refusing an extended warranty on one of my trucks, the one I use daily. It works hard, but is designed to do so and it is maintained religiously. Take your extended and find some other fool.
I never receive these calls. Pretty much the only ones I get are about Medicare supplemental insurance and scammers who speak accented English. Never extended an car warranty.
I just got two Skype calls this week about my car’s extended warranty from the car dealer where I’d purchased my last car in Florida – and sold back in 2012!
I haven’t lived in the U.S. since then, and haven’t owned a car, either.
It could have been an offer on his house. When they call I ask for 675,000 firm. (More than 2x the value) If they ever agree I will sell! There is usually a pause and then they ask what improvements we have made lately. I always say, well my husband threw down some pavers in the front and back. (He actually worked really hard on both front and back.) They generally say goodbye then.
I imagine I get several of these calls a day, along with the IRS scams, the Amazon scams, the I’ll Buy Your House scams, the home insurance scams, the medicare supplement scams, …
I say “imagine” because I have my phone set to silence calls from numbers NOT in my contact list. I can’t believe the rest of you don’t do something like that, too.
willispate almost 4 years ago
I think that’s for Cosmo.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I received that phone call six times in the last month…..
baddawg1989 almost 4 years ago
[Mr. Bill voice] Oh, nooooo!
wiatr almost 4 years ago
Heck, I no longer own a car and I get those in the mail every week.
Orcatime almost 4 years ago
They are persistent!
Imagine almost 4 years ago
In Germany unsolicited sales calls are illegal. On the rare occasion (maybe once a year) when I do get an unsolicited call here in Germany it is usually from the UK. I explain to them that their call is illegal in Germany and that I have recorded their name and number for the relevant authorities. After that I never hear from the same company again.
GROG Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I wish to hell you’d give up already. I block phone numbers and e-mails and they still find ways to reach me.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Shoe could at least collect on the bottle deposit.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
SPAM in a bottle sent by a Nigerian Prince?
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oh thank God you called. It’s a ‘04 with 276,000 miles. I barely made it home last night. I think it’s going to need another transmission. You’d think after 3 replacements they’d get it right. Hello? Hello? Huh, must have hung up.
Jiggers almost 4 years ago
I learned to not give my actual phone number when buying a new vehicle. The car dealers probably get paid to sell your number to those that call about your warranty.
Howdy_Doodat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Only six. It’s an almost daily occurrence here. Robo-callers and phone number spoofers – FEH!!!
david_42 almost 4 years ago
My 16-yo van might need new fuel injectors at $800 each. Maybe I should sign up?
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
The latest is a call about a questionable charge on your credit card via your Amazon account in Dayton, OH. (Funny, I thought Amazon was located in Seattle, WA.).
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/forums/t/phony-amazon-phone-calls-every-10-minutes/726675
pheets almost 4 years ago
They cover everything but the daily wear and tear. More often than not a properly and timely maintained vehicle is NOT going to blow an engine or transmission. Give me a discount on oil changes, filters, brakes and muffler along with majours. THEN we talk. Maybe. I am in the midst of refusing an extended warranty on one of my trucks, the one I use daily. It works hard, but is designed to do so and it is maintained religiously. Take your extended and find some other fool.
trainnut1956 almost 4 years ago
yeah. My truck is 20 years old. It would have had to have been one HELL of an extended warranty…
ragsarooni almost 4 years ago
Does anyone actually BUY one of those “extended warranties”?
rshive almost 4 years ago
Junk (bottle) mail.
EricS.Harris almost 4 years ago
I never receive these calls. Pretty much the only ones I get are about Medicare supplemental insurance and scammers who speak accented English. Never extended an car warranty.
Do they only call people who buy new cars?
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Excellent strip today.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
LOL! Ain’t that the truth.
j.l.farmer almost 4 years ago
the warranty on my truck expired 19 years ago and i am still getting the calls.
Linguist almost 4 years ago
I just got two Skype calls this week about my car’s extended warranty from the car dealer where I’d purchased my last car in Florida – and sold back in 2012!
I haven’t lived in the U.S. since then, and haven’t owned a car, either.
CeceliaWD Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It could have been an offer on his house. When they call I ask for 675,000 firm. (More than 2x the value) If they ever agree I will sell! There is usually a pause and then they ask what improvements we have made lately. I always say, well my husband threw down some pavers in the front and back. (He actually worked really hard on both front and back.) They generally say goodbye then.
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 4 years ago
I imagine I get several of these calls a day, along with the IRS scams, the Amazon scams, the I’ll Buy Your House scams, the home insurance scams, the medicare supplement scams, …
I say “imagine” because I have my phone set to silence calls from numbers NOT in my contact list. I can’t believe the rest of you don’t do something like that, too.
JudyHendrickson almost 4 years ago
Figures!!!!
namelocdet almost 4 years ago
I get at least five of those calls a week. Sometimes multiple in one day.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
OMG, I am SO tired of that company!! Every time is the “last time.”
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
Did you know it is easier to get a court order against a stalker than to stop these phone calls?
goblueone almost 4 years ago
I have blocked so many calls there are more blocked calls then friends pone numbers
Doug K almost 4 years ago
“How did they know I’d be here?”
daddo52 almost 4 years ago
spam, spam and not a phone to talk
chain gang charlie almost 4 years ago
At least it wasn’t Sachiko asking for 55 years of back payments for “child -support”…7th fleet worries…..