I think by now, everyone knows of the infamous spam call telling you (as if you weren't aware from their 23058725 previous calls) that the factory warranty on you vehicle is about to expire. Gizmodo has some suggestions to put a hopefully put an end to the spam madness!
These ridiculous people at National Auto Warranty Services (US Fidelis) are the only people to ever spam-call me on my cellphone. Now I know why.
After I told them to take me off their call list for the fifth time, I suspected something was fishy. This Reddit user finds out that they just don't give a sh*t about anything.
The company's been making calls since January '08, and has even been sued by AT&T and Verizon for spam calling their customers. For some reason, they still keep calling and making offers (legit or not, I'm not sure) about extending your factory insurance for your vehicle. If you've been getting these calls—and a lot of us here have been—hit up Reddit to see how you can file a complaint. [Reddit via Gizmodo]
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