US Fidelis, the biggest scam going. I could have avoided this by checking into the company better.
If I knew that the owner was a felon I would not have signed up.
After paying $1500.00 my car developed an engine problem. US Fidelis then requested a copy of all my maintenance records for almost two years. After sending this information to them there was no response. I then contacted them and of course was told that they didn't receive anything.
I sent them again and once again no response. I contacted them again and was now told that I had to bring the car to a shop, have the engine taken apart and diagnosed. Then they would decide if they would cover it or not.
These people are con artists.
Avoid them.
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