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The St. Charles County man who once helped run the largest seller of extended auto warranty contracts will spend eight years in federal prison for bilking…
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The Missouri House has given first-round approval to legislation that would expand tax breaks for auto parts manufacturers.Ford and General Motors already…
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Updated at 4:08 with comments from Attorney General Koster and Darain Atkinson's attorney.Updated 3:58 with statement from the Better Business…
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Gov. Jay Nixon wants to offer larger incentives to a wider variety of automobile parts suppliers as part of a plan to rebuild the automotive industry in…
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Last provision of Mo. law aimed at curbing auto extended service contract industry takes effectRepublican Senator Scott Rupp sponsored the legislation…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 3, 2011 - Taking advantage of the coincidence of the 100th birthday of Chevrolet and good news…
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St. Louis-based US Fidelis sold more than 400,000 faulty contracts before it collapsed in 2009 amid fraud allegations. But Missouri's Better Business Bureau says it's still receiving hundreds of complaints about similar companies marketing auto service contracts.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Aug. 8, 2011 - President Barack Obama delivers remarks on a program to improve the fuel efficiency of…
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The Better Business Bureau received more than 200 complaints nationwide about an auto warranty marketer based in suburban St. Louis.Stop Repair Bills of…
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The first federal salvo in the legal battle over the sales of extended auto service warranties will be fired by Stephen R. Wigginton, the federal…