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The phone number (844) 527-1177 is a robocaller that has been reported by many consumers as making unwanted calls. The calls are typically about extended car warranties, but they may also be about other products or services. Consumers who have received calls from this number have reported being harassed and threatened.
The phone number (844) 527-1177 is registered to a company called National Warranty Group, LLC. This company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. National Warranty Group is a known robocaller, and they have been sued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for their illegal telemarketing practices.
There have been numerous complaints about (844) 527-1177 on the website of the FTC. These complaints allege that the number is a robocaller that makes unwanted calls about extended car warranties. Consumers who have received calls from this number have reported being harassed and threatened.
“Selling insurance.. Robocall.”
“Fake “Medicare Options/Rewards/Pros/Advantage”, “Coverage Choice”, “Total Coverage”, “Healthcare Health Center”, “Senior Benefits”, “American Benefits/Directive”, “Insurance Solutions”, “Insurance Enrollment Center”, “Senior/Agent Directive”, or “Health IQ/Quote” Medicare and life insurance scam by criminals.”
“I received a call from this number about my car’s extended warranty. The caller was very aggressive and wouldn’t take no for an answer. They threatened to sue me if I didn’t buy the warranty.”
“I received a call from this number about my car’s extended warranty. The caller said that my warranty was about to expire and that I needed to buy a new one. I told them that I didn’t want the warranty, but they kept calling me. They were very persistent.”
According to the FTC, there have been over 1,000 complaints about (844) 527-1177. The number of calls from this number has increased in recent months.
If you receive a call from (844) 527-1177, do not answer the call. If you do answer the call, do not give the caller any personal information. Hang up the phone immediately.
You can also report the call to the FTC. You can do this online at ftc.gov/complaint or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP.
The FTC recommends that consumers take the following steps to protect themselves from robocallers:
The phone number (844) 527-1177 is a robocaller that has been reported by many consumers as making unwanted calls. The calls are typically about extended car warranties, but they may also be about other products or services. Consumers who have received calls from this number have reported being harassed and threatened.
If you receive a call from (844) 527-1177, do not answer the call. If you do answer the call, do not give the caller any personal information. Hang up the phone immediately.
You can also report the call to the FTC. You can do this online at ftc.gov/complaint or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP.
By following these steps, you can help to protect yourself from robocallers.