(304) 317-3679 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, Good afternoon, this is Tino Sandoval. Yes, can you hear me? Yes, this is Tino Sandoval calling from Sirius. Oh, that's good to hear. Yes, right now, this is Tino sandoval calling from SiriusXM. This call may be recorded for quality purposes. Patricia Manager. Yes, it's Patricia. By any chance, are you able to make decisions on the 2025 Subaru? Are you able to by any chance. Hello? Yes, go ahead. Let me know if you're able to make decisions on the 2025 Subaru. Hello, Patricia there. Okay. Yes. The reason for the call is to congratulate you on the new vehicle, Subaru Outback Patricia. Okay. Yes. With the Sirius XM service, you can be able to listen to every channel that's available on your radio. Have you had a chance to listen to it yet? Okay, thank you for taking the call. You have a great day. Bye.
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I'm sure a lot of calls are blocked , but I still get calls under the 800 umbrella and "unknown name" and a few others! Lately I have received scam calls from the "IRS" in three different versions! So no, I am not impressed with your ap, it needs improving!
— George S, Nov 29th, 9:31am

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— Pat M, Nov 29th, 9:53am
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