![]() “I don’t know how well they perform for the poor souls who end up paying them.”Ī check on the BBB would have given James a better idea : “They used very high pressure, argumentative, and used that ‘let me talk to the manager’ spiel as they went down from $79 a month to $69 to $59 and tried to shame me into taking that and providing my credit card.” ![]() “I called to inquire about their protection plan for my 2016 Mazda X5 just to see what it would cost,” he recently wrote CtWatchdog. James McAuliffe of Middletown, smelled a rat soon after he began talking to a CarShield salesman. The other alternative is that he didn’t do his basic homework and check out the company on the Better Business Bureau site, which cautions customers about doing business with the company, a rare statement from the BBB. Unless he is a complete idiot, he doesn’t, or gets it for free. ![]() Ice-T tells us in his frequently run commercial that he insures his cars through CarShield – he stands in front of numerous cars wanting us to believe they are his. Ice-T might trust CarShield, you shouldn’t.
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