(409) 282-5524 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi hello how are you I'm calling from oro warranty central how are you no sir no yesterday I'm not calling for you yes today I'm call you I'm here to share I'm here to share an exclusive information about the affordable o extended okay I'm sir do you listen me I'm here to share an exclusive information about the affordable auto extensive warranty coverage for next five years your vehicle and in this plan you don't have to pay any extra money out of your pocket we will cover your all electrical mechanical and technical failures in this program to just make sure you qualify for this program watch your car make models make model or rear what's your car model sir what's your core model sir and make a ear can you hear me what's your core models or ears tell me tell me what yes sir you tell can I have your car Can I have your car what are you saying sir are you naughty.
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