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  • I've been getting calls from American Auto Sheild, for the past 5 months, and they don't take no for an answer. Now i know their number when it comes up on my cell phone, i just don't answer.

  • service departments need to stay in business to man, just because Pontiac is gone,,,,,,doesn't mean there are not spare parts out there. and they will fix the car...whether you pay for it or not. anyway i work for a waranty company and we do it right, we are a broker, like geico, we look at your options and give ou the best one...thats it, lets not make the whole industry look bad....A

  • I get scam emails for world of warcraft telling me my account needs verification...and I don't even play that game....

    I get like 5 of these emails daily.

  • You are very right, Uncle Rob literally is shit

  • uncle rob is the shit

  • way to go let play them and fell email box up griffindarlen@yahoo.com if you see this

    email address you are be play send them email junk and play them

  • This is brilliant. And it was actually helpful! I am in Canada and I just received a call from one of these guys... I had never heard of this scam so when they literally hung up on me when I said that I would have to talk to my husband about the cost... I googled "extended auto warranty" ... and voila all I found was scam info! So Mr.MensConfidence below might want to take a little confidence check on his comment, "We don't sell to Freakin Canadians"...

  • This is brilliant. And it was actually helpful! I am in Canada and I just received a call from one of these guys... I had never heard of this scam so when they literally hung up on me when I said that I would have to talk to my husband about the cost... I googled "extended auto warranty" ... and voila all I found was scam info! So Mr.MensConfidence below might want to take a little confidence check on his comment, "We don't sell to Freakin Canadians"...

  • first of all you don't get these calls anymore. your one of those idiots jumping on the band wagon of being a warranty victim. it's not a scam. it's high pressure sales. when the pressure isn't applied right it does sound like a scam. as long as you are set up w/a good administrator you will get a policy usually better that what the dealer

  • @ponder1106

    How is it not a scam? Their auto dialer dials random numbers with a pre-recorded message saying "Your warranty is expired". When you actually talk to someone they then say "What kind of car do you have?" How can they say my warranty is going to expire if they don't know what kind of car I have? The blatant lack of logic and completely sophomoric approach oozes scam.

  • @clseea. It would be a scam if after you bought the policy they didn't pay any claims or closed up shop and you lose all you money. I don't work for the company that this call was made from but I do know who the company is. Again it's high pressure sales. If you actually remember the calls it said that "your factory warranty may have expired". I do agree that the auto dialer was completely uncalled for and is the sole reason of the bad stigma that the service contract industry has right

  • can give you. you ask why would a third party interfere. when you buy a policy from the dealer it's from a third party. most manufacturers don't offer extended service contracts. the dealers sell third party policies. you fools just get that warm and cozy feeling from getting to walk into the dealer, sit down in their out dated lounge, drink their stale coffee and then hop right up and let that salesman that you think is your friend stick it in your ass. you've been taking it that way so long

  • i get these calls all the time. it's a scam. if you want an extended warranty you talk to your dealer. why would a third party interfere ?**** it's sickening. there are a lot of scammers out there. the sad part is victims are falling for it.****

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  • Good Job Man! I knew this type of service airing all over TV was a scam. You can tell they don't want to give you any information about themselves. They will steal you card information and charge the hell out of it. The second guy was just a supervisor standing over the other guy trying to prove he could sell and crapped out to with you. Great job!!!

  • this guy what a mutt.. way to spend a friday night.. damn canadiens..

  • this guy wants your PIN number??????????

  • HAHAHA this is too funny...

  • I always get a automated call telling me that I have two months left on my warranty, but my car is 21 years old, lol!

  • HAHA. ROB CUNNINGHAM IS THE SHIT!!

  • Hope u did not buy the warranty. I have a 96 4Runner with 74000 miles, but they don't cover shit when you break down. Buy tools, and do it yourself. even those laying nascar drivers should be called out for laying to get sponsorship and peoples expense. i say we Americans should come together in this tough economy to put all these warranty business out of business. Fedelis in a rip off and a lie. Zero coverage when u break down

  • Right. I bet you're so smooth you sucker in all sorts of people with your extended auto warranties. It's so legitimate that scammers like you make random calls to people telling them their car warranty is about to expire. If they know your car warranty is about to expire, shouldn't they know what kind of car you own? Awesome work.

  • just to reiterate this call is hilarious, its clear you dont know whats going on, these two dudes are fucking with you . you think your so funny fucking with these guys whenn in reality they are straight fucking you...hahahaha

  • Uhhhh... did they get money? Brilliant comment

  • just so you know there are companies that are scams and that aren't, and this video shows that this guy knows that your a d-bag! It gives a bad name to all you dumb fuckin canadians, get a fuckin life aye! By the way, buy yourself a new shirt and watch ya bitch!

  • lol

  • For fuck's sweet sake. These people are scary.

    Auto One Warranties:

    1800 499 4116

    1800 930 2791

    TROLL FOR GRAET JUSTICE.

  • That dog is awesome

  • christ, telemarketers are so fuckin ignorant anymore! how the hell do they expect you to give them your personal info when they are swearing at you? lolllll

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  • Check out the part 2 and 3, they are even better!!

  • i got 2 of those but when i try to call back the phone number has been disconnected

  • wats this all abooot?

  • goddamn dog, somebody get a trank... One dart for the dog and twenty one for scammer on the other line!

  • I call them several times a day spamming them.. just to see how they like it. Haha. I love it though. Give them a ring and give them an earful. *67 877*700*5880 =)

  • Hilarious!!! Man business in progress!!!

  • omffggggg....i been gettin calls from these ppl !! Seriously if its legit, they wont need to ask for soo many personal information!!! So damn annoying

  • omg! i hate these people they need to get real jobs!!!!!!!

    they've been calling my house for more than 30 days

    just tell them that your gonna call the police, and they'll shut up hahahaha thats what i did (and i gave them a fake credit card)

  • well we got real jobs... haha ur the dumb people that think this is a scam and what is this dumb shit talking about chrysler the warranties are legit and they are real they provide real coverage and you dumb canadians realize this you will not be so stupid......ohh and the warranty peeps are making bank... it is alot more money than sitting on your azz and taking a phone call to jst mess around u dumb ayyyy canadians

  • 20psitransam you sound about as 'edumacated' as the people on the phone selling warranties. Its good to hear your guys are 'making bank' but it seems odd that if you were so legit you wouldnt provide the customer with a phone number. But what do I know; Im just a dumb Canadian laughing my azz off at you guys. On behalf of us all, thanks for providing us with so much entertainment.

  • You should learn to punctuate your sentences. If it's such a legitimate business, wouldn't they provide a phone number or have a website to go to? Better yet, wouldn't they have a better sales pitch than "Give me the money"? If they're so legitimate and making so much money, why would they need to call random people? Wouldn't they have a strong established client base to pull from instead of guessing who they should be calling thousands of miles away? Brilliant business plan.

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