(405) 633-1121 is a Computer Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is Steve, and this call is about home warranty promotion, which covers all of your home appliances and operating systems in case anything breaks down due to normal wear and tear. And I believe you are the homeowner. Right. Perfect. That's all the information I was looking to verify. Now, let me transfer you over to my supervisor and he will assist you further. So stay with me. Thanks for holding.
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