Your factory warranty is going to expire
Complaint
russell
Country: United States
this is the company http://www.ndwwarranty.com/contact.html you can read this http://www.thestar.com/article/587593 this will tell you all about the company also known as Canadian Auto Warranty Services or World Wide Warranties Inc. they are located National Dealers Warranty
339 Midrivers Mall Dr.
Saint Peters, MO, 63376
Tel: 1-800-436-3185
Why dont you give them a call or write an email or 2 or more!!
339 Midrivers Mall Dr.
Saint Peters, MO, 63376
Tel: 1-800-436-3185
Why dont you give them a call or write an email or 2 or more!!
Comments
http://ago.mo.gov/newsreleases/2008/Consent_j ... alers_Warranty/
"August 20, 2008
Nixon obtains order requiring seller of vehicle extended service contracts to change business practices, pay $29,955
Jefferson City, Mo. - A St. Louis-area business that sent misleading postcards and letters to consumers informing them that they had limited time to purchase renewed, extended warranties for their vehicles will pay $29,955 to consumers and the state, and make fundamental changes in the way it operates. Attorney General Jay Nixon had sued National Dealers Warranty Inc. and five other businesses in March as part of "Operation Taken for a Ride", a crackdown on fraudulent solicitations for motor vehicle extended service contracts (MVESCs).
The lawsuit against National Dealers Warranty (NDW) alleged that the St. Peters business failed to inform consumers that it was not affiliated with the dealers or manufacturers of the vehicles, or that it was actually selling motor vehicle extended service contracts instead of warranties. Because of the misrepresentations, Nixon said, some consumers purchased contracts they did not need.
"The common theme in the legal action we took in March was that consumers were frightened or misled into purchasing goods or services they didn't need, often at a cost of hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars," Nixon said. "Today's consent judgment forces one of these companies to change how it does business, and requires it to give consumers more accurate information in making a purchasing decision."
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