(866) 922-9066
Last reported Mar 30, 2026
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I thought I was calling Service Line Warranty 1-866-922-9006 but after the call realized I dialed 1-866-922-9066. The computer system automatically said I was eligible for $100 for calling in. The customer service rep asked for my credit card information to send the $100 and I asked why they didn't mail it and she said they had to have a card number even if no funds where available. Then she had me confirm my address and email. I said if I had an account why couldn't she see it. I also asked what was her name and this seemed really weird. She said once we went through everything she would get my account up. After I gave all the information she hung up. I called back and got a different person. Both people had accents. When I asked him to give me the name of the company he said Direct Line. I asked what they do, where they were located, and a website. He hung up. I blocked my credit card and ordered a new one, but I don't know what they will do with my information provided. Once I went to the Service Line Warranty website, I realized I had dialed a wrong number, and they never said they were not Service Line. She kept saying I was getting $100 just for calling in and they would send an email conformation but I never got an email. Now I realize it was a fraud company and not the real company. .css-1w6dufj{-webkit-box-flex:0;-webkit-flex-gro [BBB Scam Type: Retail Business Business name Direct Line] [Business: Direct Line] [Location: GA, USA- 30349]
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