(201) 716-2632 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Sean. How are you? Hello, this is Sean. How are you? Yeah, I'm here. Can you hear me? Yeah. Can you hear me? Okay. This short call is about your vehicle protection. And we are offering you a plan that will protect your car for next five years with an additional 100,000 more miles. So may I know how many miles do you have on your car right now? Can I know how many miles do you have on your car right now? Hello? Can you hear me?
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 9 hours ago
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