Washington State Sues Deceptive Auto Warranty Marketers

by admin on May 7, 2010

The Seattle Medium newspaper reported today that the “Washington Attorney General’s Office is driving a multistate investigation into companies that hawk pricey extended auto warranties through deceptive junk mail, illegal telemarketing robocalls and misleading TV ads.”

Historically, the reputable car warranty marketers do not buy or sell customer lists, do not engage in direct mail campaigns, nor do they engage in telemarketing. Instead, the most reputable companies depend solely on their advertising to get the attention of customers, who then have the choice to provide their information and be contacted.

AA Auto Protection has never used any of the deceptive practices mentioned above (or any at all for that matter). They were the first to post all contracts online in full. They were the first broker of extended warranties for automobiles, and they are also one of the oldest warranty companies around. AA Auto Protection is a proud founding member of the Vehicle Protection Association which is the first professional organization of warranty sellers and administrators, committed to ensuring legal compliance and customer satisfaction.

If you get unsolicited mail, or an unwanted phone call from someone trying to sell you an extended car warranty, just throw it away or hang up the phone. Instead, go to AA Auto Protection’s website and research the available plans, review full contracts, and let them know if you want to be contacted.  No obligation, no hassle.

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