Car warranty robocalls are a persistent nuisance, often leading to scams and privacy concerns. Fortunately, there are effective strategies and applications available to help you block these unwanted calls.
What Are Car Warranty Robocalls?
Car warranty robocalls are automated messages claiming that your vehicle's warranty is about to expire or offering extended warranty services. These calls often use caller ID spoofing to appear legitimate, making it challenging to identify them as scams. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken steps to block such robocalls, urging smaller phone companies to stop routing these calls to consumers. (consumerreports.org)
How Can I Block Car Warranty Robocalls?
Blocking car warranty robocalls involves a combination of built-in phone features, carrier services, and third-party applications.
Built-in Phone Features
iPhone Users:
- Silence Unknown Callers: This feature silences calls from numbers not in your contacts or recent calls. To activate:
- Go to Settings > Phone.
- Toggle on Silence Unknown Callers.
Android Users:
- Block Unknown Callers: Many Android phones allow you to block calls from unknown or private numbers. To enable:
- Open the Phone app.
- Tap the three dots (menu) > Settings > Block Numbers.
- Toggle on Unknown/Private Numbers.
Note: While these features can reduce robocalls, they may also block legitimate calls from unknown numbers. (cluballiance.aaa.com)
Carrier Services
Many carriers offer services to help block robocalls:
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AT&T: Offers Call Protect, which identifies and blocks potential spam calls. (consumerreports.org)
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T-Mobile: Provides Scam ID and Scam Block to identify and block suspicious calls. (consumerreports.org)
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Verizon: Offers Call Filter to detect and block spam calls. (consumerreports.org)
Note: Activation steps may vary; consult your carrier's website for detailed instructions.
Third-Party Applications
Several apps are designed to block robocalls effectively:
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Robokiller: Utilizes AI-powered call screening to answer and waste scammers' time, blocking around 90% of unwanted calls. (robocalllawsuit.com)
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Nomorobo: Blocks robocalls and telemarketers using a large database of known robocallers. (nomorobo.com)
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Truecaller: Identifies and blocks spam calls using a community-driven database. (callwave.com)
Note: While these apps are effective, they may require a subscription for full features.
Are There Any Additional Steps to Prevent Car Warranty Robocalls?
Yes, additional measures can further reduce unwanted calls:
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National Do Not Call Registry: Registering your number can reduce legal telemarketing calls. However, it won't stop illegal robocalls. (consumeraffairs.com)
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Avoid Engaging with Scammers: Do not answer calls from unknown numbers or provide personal information to unsolicited callers.
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Report Scam Calls: Reporting suspicious calls to the FCC and FTC helps authorities track and combat fraudulent activities. (consumerreports.org)
Conclusion
Blocking car warranty robocalls requires a combination of utilizing built-in phone features, carrier services, and third-party applications. By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce unwanted calls and protect your privacy.
Highlights:
- How to Block Annoying Spam Calls for Good | AAA Club Alliance, Published on Monday, October 06
- Who is Winning the Fight Against Robocalls? The Best Call-Blocking Apps & Tools in 2025 - YouMail Blog, Published on Thursday, February 13
- How to Stop Extended Car Warranty Phone Calls (2026) | ConsumerAffairs®, Published on Thursday, September 18



