AG Issues Warning About Vehicle Subscription Program 

AG Issues Warning About Vehicle Subscription Program 

Critical Shifts:

  • Urgent Ownership Verification: Current drivers must immediately confirm who legally owns their vehicle. The bankruptcy filing has created uncertainty that could affect insurance coverage, registration, and legal inspections.

  • Official Investigation: Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has launched a formal review through the Bureau of Consumer Protection following numerous complaints regarding the "Your Cause Auto" subscription program.

  • Geographic & Personnel Focus: While the companies are Easton-based, the impact is primarily centered in Lehigh and Northampton counties (Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton). Consumers who dealt with owner Shawn Pail or partner Michael Solomon are specifically urged to come forward.

  • Call to Action: Any current or former customers are directed to contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-888-441-2555 or file a complaint online to protect their interests during the bankruptcy proceedings.______________

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Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday urged customers of Easton-based car-subscription companies — Your Cause Auto Inc. and Your Cause Auto Services LLC — to contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection amid the office’s review of numerous consumer complaints.

The Bureau of Consumer Protection has received complaints from current and former customers of the Your Cause Auto companies regarding a vehicle subscription program.

Shawn Pail, the former owner of the Your Cause Auto companies, recently filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, which could impact who owns the vehicles under the subscription program. 
Anyone currently driving or in possession of a vehicle obtained through Your Cause Auto Inc. or Your Cause Auto Services LLC, should contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-888-441-2555. 

“Our office is committed to protecting consumers who may have been harmed by a recent bankruptcy action,” Attorney General Sunday said. “All customers of Your Cause Auto should take steps to ensure who is the owner of the vehicle they are driving, and what solutions could fit their situation.”

The Bureau of Consumer Protection believes that customers of Your Cause Auto are primarily based in Lehigh and Northampton counties, including Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton areas. Customers may have also interacted with a business partner named Michael Solomon. 

Customers of the Your Cause Auto companies should confirm who is the current owner of their vehicle to determine the status of their payments, insurance coverage, and their ability to get their vehicles inspected. 

Consumers who had dealings with these businesses – including interactions with Your Cause Auto Inc., Your Cause Auto Services LLC, Shawn Pail, or Michael Solomon – and file complaints online or by calling the Bureau of Consumer Protection.