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Postal mail was received claiming the following: "Please call 1-888-928-0995 with VIN and current mileage before [DATE]. Our records indicate that you have not contacted us regarding the vehicle service contract on your vehicle. By neglecting to activate your coverage you will be at risk of being financially liable for any and all repairs after your factory warranty expires. However, you still may have time left to activate coverage on your vehicle before it's too late. Final acceptance is subject to your ability to meet eligibility requirements. This may be our only attempt to contact you about activating your vehicle service contract. We reserve the right to revoke your eligibility for your service coverage if you do not meet out criteria. Call withing 5 days to ensure eligibility. Sincerely, Michael Toplen Program Coordinator 1-888-928-0995" The postal mail knows what kind of vehicle I have and uses graphics to assert the legitimacy of the mail, but does not seem to know private details about it like the VIN or license plate. It seems that they would be trying to get my vehicle's VIN.
GA, USA- 30307
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
(888) 928-0995
Unknown URL
Phishing
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Phishing -Car Warranty
March 29, 2025
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