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I bought a house about two months ago and received a letter regarding activating a home warranty in the mail. Upon first glance, it seemed legitimate. It's signed at the end by Vicky Mercer, and it provides her title as Program Director. It provides a Customer ID number and expiration date, hours of operation, and a phone number. They knew the lender with whom I purchased my house, the correct spelling of my full name, and my correct home address. When you look closer, you see the language in the letter is a little off, there is no return address, and there is no name of the company listed.
$169
UT, USA- 84029
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
(888) 404-4504
Unknown URL
Worthless Problem-solving Service
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Home Warranty Division
July 9, 2025
1012031
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