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Got a letter in the mail saying they had great pricing on extended warranties, and the pricing would be going up soon so I better hurry to get that low price!

So, grabbed my phone and called and told them I wanted that great deal on an extended warranty for my truck!

So, they start asking for my truck info...
Year...2015
Make...RAM
Model...2500
Mileage...575,430
CLICK...
Hello? Hello?o_O

:D:D:D
 
comrades - i had to set my phone to reject EVERY incoming call if the number was not in my contact list because of these warranty calls. every day got between 1 and 5 calls. i would like to send the dealer or the credit union that sold my info a giant pile of something awful for this. cheers! :)
 
I keep getting phone calls for my mother who died 2+ years ago from these types. They keep calling no matter how many times I have given them that information.
 
Mine was a letter in the mail, not a phone call.
I never answer any call from a number I don't know, and block every number that shows as junk on caller ID.
Every once in a while, I get a partial voicemail, but dump those easily.
 
I do realize that I am reposting this from the joke thread, but I think it belongs here as well--

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I don't get any warranty calls for my 2008 truck, but my wife keeps getting them for her VW a 2011 TDI. If you read the letters it almost sounds threatening in nature and the world is going to come to an end if you do not sign up! Similar to the junk Good Sam's put out for motor homes and trailers.

We also have had phone calls so, we go in and block the calls on our phones from the telemarketers after they hang up. But what is funny the telemarketer will call back in 5 to 10 mins sometimes with a different number. The number will have the same area code and first three digits with a variance of one or two ending numbers being different.
 
I don't get any warranty calls for my 2008 truck, but my wife keeps getting them for her VW a 2011 TDI. If you read the letters it almost sounds threatening in nature and the world is going to come to an end if you do not sign up! Similar to the junk Good Sam's put out for motor homes and trailers.

We also have had phone calls so, we go in and block the calls on our phones from the telemarketers after they hang up. But what is funny the telemarketer will call back in 5 to 10 mins sometimes with a different number. The number will have the same area code and first three digits with a variance of one or two ending numbers being different.


I'm not sure how all of this works, but we have also found them using phone numbers of known businesses or numbers connected to real people. Their names will pop up on the caller ID as if you were getting a real call and it turns out to be the telemarketing scam when you answer.
 
If that would end the calls it would be great. Let us know if you keep getting them. I have "opted out" about 650 times so far...

Does this happen to all makes? The absolute stalking, the harrassment of vehicle owners at 3 years of ownership? Because, I'm getting 3 and 4 calls a day, every day trying to sell me a warranty.

Or is it just Ram?

I've blocked about 50 numbers, called them back to opt-out, waited for a person and told them to put me on the no-call list and..... Nothing.

I guess Ram just sells our information to anybody.
 
I don't think it's the OEM's doing it....

I can purchase a report of all Freightliner and Western Star trucks registered in the State of Maine for example. With owner addresses and what not.

It's a marketing tool that could also be purchased and used by the warranty people......a common practice used for sales twisted to suit their needs...
 
Does this happen to all makes? The absolute stalking, the harrassment of vehicle owners at 3 years of ownership? Because, I'm getting 3 and 4 calls a day, every day trying to sell me a warranty.

Or is it just Ram?

I've blocked about 50 numbers, called them back to opt-out, waited for a person and told them to put me on the no-call list and..... Nothing.

I guess Ram just sells our information to anybody.
It's not RAM, warranty companies get there info from many different data base sources, even state registration rolls.
 
It's not RAM, warranty companies get there info from many different data base sources, even state registration rolls.

It's Ram. Phone #s are protected. Only political (of course) and one or two other enterprises (charities?) are immune from the law protecting phone numbers without a release.

And you sign that release when you buy a Ram. It's somewhere among the three hundred thousand signatures you have to go through. It could be the Finance Company but the one I used is Crysler Credit, so there you go.
 
I was told it was the DMV that sells the information.. I have been getting calls ever since I bought my truck including mailings.. none from RAM but other aftermarket warranty "offers". I also already have the 8/125 Maxcare from FCA so not sure why they would still be calling?
 
I was told it was the DMV that sells the information.. I have been getting calls ever since I bought my truck including mailings.. none from RAM but other aftermarket warranty "offers". I also already have the 8/125 Maxcare from FCA so not sure why they would still be calling?

Interesting

https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/...ormation-to-private-companies-marketing-firms

Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles said companies buying data on Floridians are not allowed to use that information for marketing.
 
I don't think it's the OEM's doing it....

I can purchase a report of all Freightliner and Western Star trucks registered in the State of Maine for example. With owner addresses and what not.

It's a marketing tool that could also be purchased and used by the warranty people......a common practice used for sales twisted to suit their needs...

That's where this information comes from....the DMV.

I know it doesn't come from the OEM's because they purchase it too....for marketing studies, tracking the sales to second and third owners, etc...also one of the many methods used to track vehicles and owners for open recalls....
 
Well in NC the DMV will do just about anything for revenue... All our vehicles are in different months and my wife is about tired of writing them a check every month... :)
 
I get calls for 15 and 17 year-old cars from two non-Ram brands. I don't think DMV is responsible in my case because when they asked for a phone number (for emergency) I used the local sheriff's line. That's who I call in case of emergency...
 
comrades - i had to set my phone to reject EVERY incoming call if the number was not in my contact list because of these warranty calls. every day got between 1 and 5 calls. i would like to send the dealer or the credit union that sold my info a giant pile of something awful for this. cheers! :)

I have done the same. I use OOMA for my landline (Internet) and it is free once the hardware is purchased for about $125. For about $100 per year OOMA emails me a recording of voicemail messages. I get several a day and either ignore them or add the caller to my contact list.
 
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