Scammers on the rise with fake warranty letters Apr 5, 2024 Apr 5, 2024 Updated Apr 5, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save WDRB's John Matarese has a warning on who those letters are really from, so you don't waste your money. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on Don't Waste Your Money | Be aware of fake warranty letters in your mailbox People are claiming to receive letters like this, without even signing up for a warranty at the time of purchase. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles2 dogs killed by police after 3 people hospitalized in attack in east Louisville, LMPD saysGolden eagle named at Kentucky forest, rare migration route stuns researchersSouthern Indiana man charged in murder-for-hire plot denied motion for judge recusalTHE MATCHUP | Louisville shot-making vs. Michigan State’s everything in NCAA 2nd RoundLouisville residents call for change after man killed in shooting at Waterfront ParkLouisville man arrested after wife shot, killed in Shawnee neighborhoodHarrods Creek in Prospect comes back to life after historic rainsArrest made in Miami hit-and-run that killed two Indiana University students on spring breakSpeed cameras coming to new Indiana construction zones in effort to improve safetySunday night storm risk Videos
Don't Waste Your Money | Be aware of fake warranty letters in your mailbox People are claiming to receive letters like this, without even signing up for a warranty at the time of purchase.