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(206) 341-5369 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Yeah, hi, this is Felix with Extended Auto Warranty. How you doing today? The purpose of my call is to introduce Extended Auto Warranties, new comprehensive warranty plans for car owners. So do you still drive a vehicle? I was asking, do you still drive a vehicle? Hello? I was asking, do you still drive a vehicle? Great. So these custom plans offer coverage for a wide range of high cost repairs, including engine, transmission and electrical system. Our plans are designed to fit budgets and provide you with the maximum protection and significant savings on your car repairs. So can I go ahead and get this information out to you today? Wonderful. So what I'm going to do right now is patch in my specialist that is going to provide a bit more details about the program and get that information out to you today. And also you can ask any questions you might have. So just one moment. Here we go. Thanks for holding the line. This is Sam from US Auto Protect. How are you doing today? Hello, sir. Hello, sir. Am I audible to you or not?
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