You May Be Owed Thousands for a Warranty You Did Not Clearly Approve

After 2020, many dealerships added warranty and finance products to auto loans. In many cases, buyers did not receive clear explanations or complete paperwork.

How the Process Works

Submit your paperwork

We review your documents

We contact the dealership

We proceed with your approval

Submit your paperwork

We review your documents

We contact the dealership

We proceed with your approval

What Really Happened After the Pandemic

After 2020, vehicle prices skyrocketed not because of higher MSRP, but because supply collapsed and demand exploded.

Banks refused to finance vehicles priced far above market value.

To close the gap, dealerships quietly embedded $1,000–$10,000 extended warranties directly into auto loans often without proper disclosure.

Most buyers:

  • Never approved the warranty

  • Never received the paperwork

  • Never knew they were charged

Why Dealerships Are Legally Responsible

In New Jersey, dealerships are legally required to:

  • Provide customers with hard copies of all sales and warranty documents
  • Maintain full records of every sale for seven years

Instead, many dealerships:

  • Sent documents by email only

  • Used incorrect or fake email addresses

  • Effectively denied customers proof of purchase

This made it nearly impossible for buyers to detect hidden charges.

Losing paperwork does NOT eliminate your right to a refund.

You May Qualify If You…

Bought a car after 2020

Financed the vehicle (loan or lease)

Don’t remember approving a warranty

Were charged for something you don’t fully understand

No longer have your paperwork

If even one of these applies, you should check your eligibility.

How Warranty Advocates Helps You Recover Your Money

Warranty Advocates exists to recover money consumers never knowingly agreed to pay. We handle everything from document recovery to refund enforcement so you don’t have to fight dealerships alone.