vadsky
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Tue, June 01, 2010
ttii
Indianapolis,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 02, 2010
Is this same Justin Tarantino that works at AA Auto Warranty / AA Auto Protection?
Fuming
Joliet,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 12, 2008
Dear Consumer, Maybe your first clue regarding the intellect of employees at Royal Administration should have been Mr. Tarantino's paragraph-long, nonsensical, and punctuation-challenged rambling. Everybody DO YOU HOMEWORK when dealing with after-market auto warranties! Once they have your money, that's it.
Justice
Salisbury,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, April 09, 2008
Sir try filing at small claims court and you can represent yourself. Sometimes is better than having an attorney. just be propaired with all documents. if you lose your case you can file an apeal. The company might pay to avoid costly Attorney fees.you will have to file under that corparations by named registered agent. google corp. lookup and state for info. hope this is helpful. Justice for all.....
Justice
Salisbury,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, April 09, 2008
Sir try filing at small claims court and you can represent yourself. Sometimes is better than having an attorney. just be propaired with all documents. if you lose your case you can file an apeal. The company might pay to avoid costly Attorney fees.you will have to file under that corparations by named registered agent. google corp. lookup and state for info. hope this is helpful. Justice for all.....
Justice
Salisbury,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, April 09, 2008
Sir try filing at small claims court and you can represent yourself. Sometimes is better than having an attorney. just be propaired with all documents. if you lose your case you can file an apeal. The company might pay to avoid costly Attorney fees.you will have to file under that corparations by named registered agent. google corp. lookup and state for info. hope this is helpful. Justice for all.....
Ben
Hunt Valley,#8UPDATE Employee
Thu, February 28, 2008
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. It's important for consumers to understand the nature of vehicle service contract (extended warranties) business. In most cases, consumers work with a broker (or sales entity) to purchase a vehicle service contract. The role of the broker is to help the consumer choose the correct coverage and terms for their vehicle and when requested, help them establish 3rd Party financing for the transaction. The service contract itself is an agreement between the Administrator (or Obligor) of the program and the consumer. Each Administrator's contract contains specific Terms and Conditions which outline exactly what is covered by the contract as well as other important items such as procedures for cancellation and transfers. At the point of a mechanical failure, consumers contact the Administrator directly to process claims. In this case, SmartAutoWarranty.com served as the broker in the transaction. Unfortunately, as the broker, SmartAutoWarranty.com maintains no authority or discretion in the adjudication of claims. That responsibility rests solely with the Administrator of the contract. As it turns out, fortunately for Mr. Ciprian, his claim was reviewed and many repairs were approved and authorized on his vehicle. We recommend to all consumers that prior to any purchase they request and review the service contract information thoroughly. Most importantly, make sure the coverage you are purchasing is right for your and is backed by a reputable Administrator and/or Insurer. At SmartAutoWarranty.com, we look forward to the opportunity to serve future consumers thru our consultative sales process.
C.m.
canton,#9Author of original report
Fri, January 11, 2008
Hi E.F. . I am so mad about the lies that that guy told you . And he is not only a liar but very stupid also . I paid 99 $ as a down payment when the Carchex guy sold me the policy ( his name is Steve Nehus , an awesome guy , he helped me a lot,call him not that tarantino a*hole ), and then 74.68 $ the first payment . How much is 99 + 75 , Mr Tarantino , isn't around 175 $ ? And I have the copies of the checks to proove it . I DID NOT WAIT 3 WEEKS FOR NOTHING , it was 45 days , and it wasn't waiting , it just happened after 45 days or so . 45 days and 1500 miles . AND IS MY RIGHT TO ASK THE WARRANTY COMPANY TO FIX MY CAR , Mr TARANTINO !!! You people don't understand , do you ? WE THE CUSTOMERS PAY FOR YOUR PAYCHECKS AND YOU SHOULD TREAT US ALL THE TIME AS NICE AS YOU ARE TREATING US WHEN YOU TRY TO SELL US THE POLICIES . I can prove to anybody , with documents that EVERYTHING what Mr. Tarantino is a big fat LIE . And gues what , if all he said was true , why I received a call from the CEO of the company , Mr. Paul Stratch telling me that they eventualy are gonna fix my car ( after filling complaints with the FTC , Better Bussiness Bureau , State Attorney , Chamber Of Commerce ) .If anyone is interested I can send copies to prove that everything I said here was true . Mr Tarantino , if you are trying to lie , at least try a bit harder .
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Clarkston,#10Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 11, 2008
Hello, I am in the market for auto warranties for my vehicle. I received quotes from 3 different companies including Carchex. After reviewing the different plans, I decided to eliminate Carchex due to finding a cheaper plans with AAA Warranty. The Carchex representative, Justin Tarantino, provided consumer complaints regarding this company to inform me that I may have purchased a not so reputable warranty. In response, I use your report and another one reported on www.ripoffreport.com to show him that complaints has been made about Carchex as well. Surprisingly, this is his response about your report labelled 'first one': That's funny the first one the guy never even paid the first months payment and his payment was $75 not $175 and he was refunded but he wanted it in 24 hours not sent in the mail but he bought the policy and was in the shop with a blown engine within 3 weeks and you have to wait 30 days anyway so who was fraudulent him for trying to get a warranty on a car that already had a blown engine or us for finding out and not paying just so you know warranty America is the same plan you got from AA most likely, the second one the contract they sign states they only inspect engine and that is a separate division from the warranty company. Either way I can assure you, you haven't got the lesser BUT ITS NOT MY CAR NOR MY PROBLEM ANYMORE. GOOD LUCK. Warranty Sales Consultant
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Clarkston,#11Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 11, 2008
Hello, I am in the market for auto warranties for my vehicle. I received quotes from 3 different companies including Carchex. After reviewing the different plans, I decided to eliminate Carchex due to finding a cheaper plans with AAA Warranty. The Carchex representative, Justin Tarantino, provided consumer complaints regarding this company to inform me that I may have purchased a not so reputable warranty. In response, I use your report and another one reported on www.ripoffreport.com to show him that complaints has been made about Carchex as well. Surprisingly, this is his response about your report labelled 'first one': That's funny the first one the guy never even paid the first months payment and his payment was $75 not $175 and he was refunded but he wanted it in 24 hours not sent in the mail but he bought the policy and was in the shop with a blown engine within 3 weeks and you have to wait 30 days anyway so who was fraudulent him for trying to get a warranty on a car that already had a blown engine or us for finding out and not paying just so you know warranty America is the same plan you got from AA most likely, the second one the contract they sign states they only inspect engine and that is a separate division from the warranty company. Either way I can assure you, you haven't got the lesser BUT ITS NOT MY CAR NOR MY PROBLEM ANYMORE. GOOD LUCK. Warranty Sales Consultant
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Clarkston,#12Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 11, 2008
Hello, I am in the market for auto warranties for my vehicle. I received quotes from 3 different companies including Carchex. After reviewing the different plans, I decided to eliminate Carchex due to finding a cheaper plans with AAA Warranty. The Carchex representative, Justin Tarantino, provided consumer complaints regarding this company to inform me that I may have purchased a not so reputable warranty. In response, I use your report and another one reported on www.ripoffreport.com to show him that complaints has been made about Carchex as well. Surprisingly, this is his response about your report labelled 'first one': That's funny the first one the guy never even paid the first months payment and his payment was $75 not $175 and he was refunded but he wanted it in 24 hours not sent in the mail but he bought the policy and was in the shop with a blown engine within 3 weeks and you have to wait 30 days anyway so who was fraudulent him for trying to get a warranty on a car that already had a blown engine or us for finding out and not paying just so you know warranty America is the same plan you got from AA most likely, the second one the contract they sign states they only inspect engine and that is a separate division from the warranty company. Either way I can assure you, you haven't got the lesser BUT ITS NOT MY CAR NOR MY PROBLEM ANYMORE. GOOD LUCK. Warranty Sales Consultant
E F
Clarkston,#13Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 11, 2008
Hello, I am in the market for auto warranties for my vehicle. I received quotes from 3 different companies including Carchex. After reviewing the different plans, I decided to eliminate Carchex due to finding a cheaper plans with AAA Warranty. The Carchex representative, Justin Tarantino, provided consumer complaints regarding this company to inform me that I may have purchased a not so reputable warranty. In response, I use your report and another one reported on www.ripoffreport.com to show him that complaints has been made about Carchex as well. Surprisingly, this is his response about your report labelled 'first one': That's funny the first one the guy never even paid the first months payment and his payment was $75 not $175 and he was refunded but he wanted it in 24 hours not sent in the mail but he bought the policy and was in the shop with a blown engine within 3 weeks and you have to wait 30 days anyway so who was fraudulent him for trying to get a warranty on a car that already had a blown engine or us for finding out and not paying just so you know warranty America is the same plan you got from AA most likely, the second one the contract they sign states they only inspect engine and that is a separate division from the warranty company. Either way I can assure you, you haven't got the lesser BUT ITS NOT MY CAR NOR MY PROBLEM ANYMORE. GOOD LUCK. Warranty Sales Consultant