(213) 720-6452 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi sir, this is Harry from US Auto volunteer Center. I am fine, thank you. Sir, the reason am I calling you is to share an exclusive information. Can you hear me? Can you speak English? Sir, the reason of my calling is to share an exclusive information about the extended auto warranty coverage on your vehicle. Do you have any car? Do you have any car? No. Sir, I'm asking you. You have any car?
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