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Report: #1324238

Complaint Review: Vehicle Alert Notice - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: SinAZ — Mesa Arizona USA
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  • Vehicle Alert Notice Nationwide USA

Vehicle Alert Notice VEHICLE ALERT NOTICE Nationwide

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 Received a post card header says VEHICLE ALERT NOTICE **Please Respond Within 5 Business Days** card has the make of my car on the front, no return address, company name, only a phone number and a message stating "This is our FINAL ATTEMPT to inform you that the factory warranty on your Honda may have expired or is about to expire. " The card goes on to say I must respond by the "deadline" of 5 Days. My vehicle warranty expired through the manufacturer last year, I called last year to check how long my warranty was good for, come to find out, my warranty had already expired.

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