Phone Scam Alert!

(201) 416-6519 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello. My name is Amber. In the vehicle service center, reviewing the file on a Hyundai Tucson. Are you still the current owner? Excellent. Sir, the reason for the call today is because the file on your vehicle indicates that you have yet to extend past your vehicle's factory coverage. Roughly how many miles are in the vehicle? Roughly how many miles are in your vehicle? Hello? Sir, are you the current owner to the vehicle Hyundai? Hello?
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 4 months ago

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