(201) 255-0888 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Alice from Best Auto Warranty. How are you doing today? If you are interested to get a 30% reduction on your car insurance and claim your reduce rate to speak with an account representative, please say yes or no. All right, let me transfer your call. Thank you.
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I am still getting some robo calls, why?
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Overtime the phone rings only once, we all smile and go back to our quiet meal
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— Sue, Nov 29th, 10:35am
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I'm still getting tons of robo calls. I wish we didn't have to report them individually.. I get so many it's a full time job. I wish we could log in where you have all of our contact info and just list the robo calls we get. I appreciate your efforts but I still have a problem. Some calls just ring once and then nothing. But one ring is still interrupting whatever I'm doing to run look at the caller ID.
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