A letter and voucher were sent to a deceased individual, demonstrating the sender's lack of accuracy
Home Warranty Scam Alert – What to Watch For!
Summary — +18884135452
Expert Opinion
Never answer calls from 1‑888‑413‑5452 or reply to any unsolicited home‑warranty postcards. These messages mimic official county records and pressure you with urgent language to renew a non‑existent policy. Verify any warranty by checking actual contract documents and contacting the insurer directly, not the number on the mail. Delete the postcard, report the number to the FTC and your phone carrier, and add it to a block list. Keep personal information private, and never provide payment details unless you initiated the contact. Stay skeptical of unexpected vouchers or “final notice” wording—most are home warranty scam tactics designed to harvest your data.
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Recent Reports for (888) 413-5452
A postcard arrived in the mail, prompting registration to extend warranty, including a pin and phone number, fortunately, I saw through the scam
I am uncertain if this number is legitimate, as it claims to represent the Home Warranty Division.
The purpose of these calls appears to be luring recipients into purchasing a home warranty, as mentioned in previous comments, which is essentially unwanted junk mail.
I also received a mail from the Home Warranty Division with a voucher expiration date; a web search led me to this page, and I've discarded the mail.
This is a typical exemple of junk mail, intended to lure victems into calling, so they can sell them a posible fake warrenty.
A letter was sent, claiming that a home warranty had expired and offering a voucher, but the urgent tone and request to call immediately are suspicious.
Upon researching Secure Home Center in St Louis, Mo, which reportedly launched in Feb 2022, I found that their letter lacked a physical address and contained warnings of an urgent deadline to respond, implying a connection to my mortgage warranty.