Klein | Frank, P.C. is accepting cases against this defendant who sold extended automobile warranties that are not worth the paper they is printed on. These "extended warranties" may promise to reimburse you the full price you paid for it, if you don't make a claim during the policy period.
What the telemarketers do not tell you is that the policy begins to run on a date much earlier than they represent, usually years earlier, so that when you call to get your money back, they tell you that extended warranty expired 2 or 3 years sooner than you expected. So, rather than buying a warranty that really extends the car manufacturer's warranty, you have paid for a "warranty" that ran during the same time as the original warranty on your car and did not provide any additional benefits. To make matters worse, the critical dates are often omitted from the contract you receive and other important language is hidden in the fine print of the document.
This Defendant has entered into consent orders with the Attorney General's office in Missouri relating to these money back selling tactics.
If you believe you have beendamaged by CARHILL ENTERPRISES, INC. aka CONSUMER PROTECTION SERVICES of St. Louiscall us at 303-448-8884, wewant to help you. You may be entitled to three times the value of what you paid for the extended warranty plus attorneys fees.
Here is a link to a recent article in the Denver Post.
http://www.denverpost.com/mobile/ci_12442847
Hereare good links on the scope of the issues with Carhill.
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2009/05/04/daily43.html
http://stlouis.bbb.org/article/10353
http://www.buyingadvice.com/auto-extended-warranty.html
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2008/03/cr_warranties.html
On another note, most of the states' Attorney General offices are going aftercar warrantyscam artist businesses for violating the Do Not Call Registry. These companies use automated telephone dialers to call all the phone numbers in an area code without regard to whether or not someone is on the Do Not Call Registry. Your telephone Caller-Id will show a fake number, an illegal practice known as "spoofing." These calls are going to both home and cell phone numbers. And some of the people that are receiving the calls do not even own a car.