206-341-5291 | 12063415291 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(206) 341-5291 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello? Yeah, hi, this is Alex. Yeah, hi, this is Alex with extended auto warranty. How you doing today? Yes, the purpose of my call is to let you know that the rates on the auto warranty have dropped down by up to 30%. So what's the year, make and model of your car? Hello? What's the year, make and model of your car? What's the year, make and model of your car?
  • Date Blocked
  • Call Activity Elevated Last detected 2 days ago

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