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Florida Orders Four Companies to Stop Selling VSCs

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation issued on Dec. 21 an order to National Automotive Services Inc.; Warranty Financial Inc. a/k/a Warranty Financial O.R.G. Inc.; Warranty USA; and Warranty Services to cease and desist transacting the unauthorized marketing and selling of motor vehicle service agreement products in the state.

by Staff
December 23, 2009
2 min to read


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation issued on Dec. 21 an order to National Automotive Services Inc.; Warranty Financial Inc. a/k/a Warranty Financial O.R.G. Inc.; Warranty USA; and Warranty Services to cease and desist transacting the unauthorized marketing and selling of motor vehicle service agreement products in the state.

The office’s investigation found that all companies except Warranty Services are registered corporations in Florida, but that none of companies holds a license to sell motor vehicle service agreements in the state. The office alleges in its order that in addition to selling insurance without a license, the companies' agreements with each other resulted in at least 50 customers receiving fraudulent bills.

"These companies are selling motor vehicle service agreements without a license, and are fraudulently billing customers," said Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin Commissioner McCarty. "Today's order will put a stop to their illegal practices."

Last April, the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oklahoma issued an emergency cease and desist order against these companies for engaging in the unauthorized business of service warranty and indemnity agreements in that state.

The companies have 21 days to challenge the office’s action.

Under Florida law a person or entity may not transact, administer, or market a service agreement either in the State of Florida or from the State of Florida unless it is authorized to do so under a license issued by the office.

Consumers may determine if an insurer is licensed in Florida by visiting the company search tool on www.floir.com.

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