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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Homeowners may want to do a double take if they get a letter in the mail urging them to buy a home warranty. The Better Business Bureau said the letter could be a scam.
You open an official-looking letter envelope with the word “urgent” printed in bold letters. The letter inside informs you that your home warranty has expired and urges you to renew it immediately.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A home warranty scam claiming your coverage is up could cost you. Some have received mail, shown in the images here, claiming their home warranty was expiring with something that ...
PALOS PARK, Ill. -- Here's a quick tip to steer clear of a new home warranty scam. According to the Palos Park Police Department, scammers are sending letters from various names, such as the "Home ...
Find the right plan at the right price. Home warranties can be a great safety net, but unfortunately, they’re not all created equal. Pick a bad company and you might find yourself facing denied claims ...
Choosing the best home warranty provider means researching your options and pinning down the features you value most in your home warranty coverage, whether that’s kitchen appliances, optional ...
Our top picks for the best home warranty companies including American Home Shield, First American Home Warranty and Cinch ...
Maintenance is often one of the major costs of home ownership — and your regular home insurance doesn't cover it. That's where a home warranty can help, covering wear and tear of your home's most ...