First American Home Warranty
This e-mail claims to be from a home warranty company, but none of the links function through our anti-Malware that sneaks onto your computer software. Ignoring unsolicited offers is usually…
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This e-mail claims to be from a home warranty company, but none of the links function through our anti-Malware that sneaks onto your computer software. Ignoring unsolicited offers is usually…
Despite its official-looking nature, this letter does not come from the DMV.
With the click of a button, a 90-day warranty shrinks to a 30-day warranty.
Storm door warranty doesn’t offer much in the way of a guarantee.
Smartphones marketed as “water resistant” are increasingly proving to be more resistant to warranties than water.
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Mortgage scam that targets new homeowners shows no signs of abating.
This official-looking postcard warns recipients that their warranty is about to expire, and that if they want to continue coverage, they must call the company’s hotline. If you have questions…
A phone that is only “water resistant” under the right circumstances.