(419) 617-0018 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, my name is Mary. I am calling you from U.S. auto Care. How are you doing today? Actually, I am calling to let you know our new promotion of auto warranty rates have dropped by 30%. So that's why we are calling you to give information about the auto warranty. So what kind of car do you drive? Hello, sir, what kind of car do you drive, sir? Hello. Hello. Hello. Do you have car, sir? Okay, so then what kind of car do you drive, sir? Hello? Okay, couple of things, sir. Right now. But what kind of car do you drive, sir? Hello? Okay. Okay, sir. What is this? Okay, I asking you what car? What kind of car do you drive, sir? Okay, sir. Goodbye.
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