US Fidelis

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don't buy August 3, 2009
Total Rip Off
I'm yet another victim of the US Fidelis scam. Something as simple as a fuel pump. Of course the answer i got was NO. So, 745.00 bucks out of my pocket, all the while that rip off company continues to take money from my checking account each month. Also, i remember specifically asking about the timing belt before i bought the warranty and the salesman kept saying yes, they cover it. Now come to find out, they're claiming they cover timing chains, not timing belts. I only wish i had looked up on the negative stuff on the internet about this company before i purchased the warranty. I know now they'll probably never pay for ANYTHING to be repaired. I just hope it's not going to be a nightmare trying to cancel it!
Bob July 31, 2009
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US Fidelis Donator July 30, 2009
Warranty Denial
Saw commercial on TV for US Fidelis with Nascar driver Rusty Wallace advertising for them. Must be legit if they have a Nascar right? Well i guess not. I should have just given a check to my local charity because at least I know it would have gone to someone who actually needed it. Not a company who prides themselves on being one of the 'top' warranty companies out there. This is what happend to me and I am sure to alot of their customers.

I bought a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee for my wife to drive. It seemed like a nice vehicle with all the features that we wanted. Paid 3000 for the car, less then the bbv as stated by Kelly Blue Book values. Then I decided since we were running our lives with hardly any extra money, yea i'm going to blame the economy, we would by an extended warranty. I called US Fidelis, who is also Tier One Warranty, and purchased the warranty. They sent me a contract via mail and said I had 30 days to cancel, who has tested that possible lie? anyone? If so good luck.

I read over the contract and saw that within 30 days of contract a local repair facility must do a service on the vehicle and record mileage and vin on their paperwork. They did not tell me this it was written in their long contract. I did so as to not give them an out if I needed a claim. I am sure this is another way they get out of paying many claims. again anyone tested this part of their scam? Back to my story.

I was driving my vehicle 80 miles away from home when the underside of my vehicle caught fire. I pulled over to the side of the road to put the fire out, and with my fire extinguisher put out the flames. I did not attempt to restart the car, which never died, I turned it off. First thing I did was call AAA. Tier one has roadside assistance, so they claim, but decided that I would use AAA since I KNOW they are a reputible company.

Highly recommended to use them, well worth the $125 a YEAR. Towed the Jeep to my local repair shop, which did the first service, and called Tier One. They told me that the repair shop must determine the cause of the failure and report to them with it and also what it would take to repair. The repair facility was very cautious to take on this job. They have done this before with them and had bad results.

I did not have a choice at this point the truck was there and it needed to get fixed. They proceded to check for what went wrong. First they discovered the engine would not turn. Pulled the starter and decided that the trans needed to be pulled to make sure which was not turning the engine or trans. Pulled out the trans and transfer case, now the motor would turn. Result is that the trans is sized. New trans is needed.

Now they had all the info they needed to get the ball rolling with the warranty co. They called the warranty co. to discuss what needed to be done. After being on the phone for over an hour, the warranty co. said they would send out an adjuster, not a mechanic, an adjuster. The 'adjuster' arrived at the repair facility to check out the vehicle.

Looked over everything and then left. The repair facility recieved an email the next day saying that the claim was denied because the transmission lines were removed from vehicle and that caused the trans to overheat. Well of course they were removed. Did he not see that the transmission was on the ground out of the vehicle. The cooler lines are only a couple of feet long I don't think they would have been able to reach the transmission at this point.

So here I am with a vehicle that I bought for my wife and kids to drive around in and the only way I can do so is if I pull it with a strap behind by single cab truck, which we all won't fit in. I also have to pay the repair facility for the removal and diagnostics of the Jeep. Lets see I bought the vehice for $3000, paid $2500 for a warranty, paid over $500 for misc. repairs after the warranty to make sure that all was in working order on the Jeep, and now another $750 to the repair shop. That adds up to $6750 for a vehicle that I bought just three months ago.

For that kind of money, $2250 per month, I should be driving a bentley! So I think if you need to spend money on a warranty the best advise I can give is to give it to a local charity. Thats where my Jeep is headed. Also Rusty Wallace you should be ashamed of yourself for representing a company that screws hard working americans out of their money. Very sad that after over 30 years in racing you are siding with a company that does this.
Bob July 24, 2009
Dishonest Sales Practices
Here's the truth. U.S. Fidelis has been working to make sure that their company is doing everything legal. They have definitely made changes for the better. With that being said, why do you think they made changes? Because they were definitely breaking the law before. They auto dialed people and had their reps tell people who weren't interested that they would have their names put on the do not call list. This was a total lie. People were mad because the auto dial message told them that if they weren't interested just to push 2 and they would be taken off of the call list. This also was a lie. And the managers there lied to their employess about this as well. Sales people were trained to be vague as possible about the coverage. Customers were told they could cancel at anytime with no problems. Lie. The Saves Dept (AKA Account Resolutions)is taught to do everything they can to keep them from cancelling. They get commission for that. There were a couple of warranty companies that went under and when a customer called in about it the reps were told not to say anything. They may be doing the right thing now but the thing is that U.S. Fidelis was built from the ground up by being dishonest and deceptive. Now that they have money from their deceptive practices they've used it to make themselves legit. They are very charitable to the community but only because it benefits them. The managers they have running their company aren't very competent either. They're either family, friends or members of their "church". Element Church, that is. The owners think they can take their ill-gotten gains and use it to clean up their image. I'm not anti-religious but they do hide behind their church and community service. There are many good people who started working there after the company stopped doing robo-calls and they have no idea how this company used to operate. If anybody mentions their original practices it's considered negativity and those people are removed. U.S. Fidelis may be doing the right thing now but their past is catching up with them.
Ripoff Detective July 23, 2009
Has not reformed
Here is some information regarding US Fidelis. This is the website for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. There are numerous stories on this website and the blog informing people of US Fidelis' reputation. Take to the to check this out:


http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-savvy-consumer-blog/uncategorized/2009/07/bbb-says-us-fidelis-hasnt-made-good-on-promise-to-reform/
Ripoff Detective July 22, 2009
Car Warranty
Here is an update on US Fidelis. In the past 3 months the Better Business Bureau has seen a 50% increase of complaints compaired to the past. See the links below and be sure to read the comments.
BEWARE of this company!

Just in case you are interested:
The latest on US Fidelis. They have not changed...SURPRISE!

On St. Louis radio station KSDK


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alicia simmons July 14, 2009
Refused to replace my engine
My engine blew a head gasket and a cylinder and they said because i caused it to heat they won't replace it according to their contract. i'm stuck paying for a car that won't run and i have to pay 4300 dollars to replace the engine which nowadays no one has that much money
bjlong July 11, 2009
Rip off
I have had this extended warranty for about 6 months now you have to wait a grace period of almost 3 months before your car is able to be service. Then around the time that my car was covered my car broke down and they have given me a complete run around with getting my car fixed!!! This company is extremely unprofessional and I would suggest you look else where this is a waste of money down the drain!!!
Martin July 11, 2009
Overcharged
US Fidelis sells warranties that only cover up to the blue book value of your car or even less limits. Sometimes the warranty costs more than your car is worth and you think "WOW" I can just keep getting my car repaired and it will be paid for.

Just remember that the warranty company decides if they will pay for it or not. They decide if they think you were overcharged for the repairs (most times they do). They send inspectors out who look at your vehicle when it is torn down to have an engine or transmission rebuilt that usually say, NOPE not the problem and then you get the bill for it being torn down and put together again. If they do cover one of those expenses then your warranty contract is usually done for as they paid out the limit.

DO NOT EVER BUY ANYTHING OR EVEN GIVE YOUR BANKING OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION UNTIL YOU SEE THE CONTRACT.

This company might say they will send you some information first but they do not. OR that you can cancel in 30 days if you don't like it; but then they put you through Hxxx to get your money back. They send you through a department that nags you to death to keep the coverage and offers you a lower price. Still the same crap coverage.

They changed their name, they used to be Dealer Services.
Peter July 11, 2009
Scam and cheating
I have been seeing the US Fidelis commercial on TV and became curious about their warranty because my car has over 70, 000 miles on it. I called and some pushy salesman tried to get me to buy RIGHT NOW, like it was life or death. I continued to ask more questions and he continued to ask me for my Visa or MasterCard; I am guessing at least 4 times. I asked that he put some information in the mail so that I could review it and he stammered around telling me that he would not be able to offer this price again. Then he backed off a little and said if I could give my credit or debit account number he could hold the price. I didn’t give it but I know he has my phone number as he had asked if this number was where he could get in touch with me. I did not give my address. I hung up the phone and I am fairly certain I will be called.

I thought it would be smart to check into the company as the commercial is the first time I had heard about them. I Googled their company and WOW, was I glad I did not buy anything from them!

They used to be Dealer Services and National Auto Warranty Services. This is the same company that I saw on television about sending out postcards to people tricking them into believing they were from their dealership. The logo they used looked like GM but was DS. VERY deceiving. I looked up their rating from the Better Business Bureau and they have an F. Not a good report card, I 'd say!

Also they are being investigated by numerous State Attorney General’s and have open lawsuits. Missouri filed one in 2008 according to the BBB and I found an article on the state of Missouri Attorney General's website about them using deceptive marketing and calling people on DO NOT CALL, and fraud. Here is another interesting thing: When I scrolled through the Google Search results I find out there is a ****CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT**** against them.

The law firm Casey and Devoti of St. Louis is handling the class action lawsuit. Their phone number and email is on their website. It says they are offering free consultations so if you have been ripped off by US Fidelis, National Auto Warranty Services, or Dealer Services at 100 Mall Parkway or 200 Mall Parkway in Wentzville, MO……CALL THE LAWYERS!

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