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This content is based on victim and potential victim accounts. Government agencies and legitimate business names and phone numbers are often used by scam artists to take advantage of people.
I was sent a letter that states, verbatim: "Our records indicate that you have not contacted us to have your vehicle service contract activated. We are informing you that if your factory warranty has expired, you will be responsible for paying any repairs. However, if expired, you can still activate a service contract on your vehicle before it's too late. Please call: (888) 404-1912 today." While it says, "All policies are through Service Activation Center FL License #: *******", there is no mention of a company address, only an 888 phone number, a nonsensical summary of terms with nothing actually filling any of it out, a random list of "Important Vehicle Protection Information" (which includes covering items that my vehicle doesn't actually have on it), and a "Please Respond By:" date. The "Notice Date" was about 3 weeks ago, and the respond by date is less than 2 weeks away, so it's really pushing that call-to-action vibe.
VA, USA- 24018
FL
Unknown Email
(888) 404-1912
Also None.
Phishing
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Service Activation Center
October 14, 2025
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