470-735-2637 | 14707352637 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(470) 735-2637 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello, Good day, may I speak to Moy? Good day sir. This is Elise from the warranty department. Yes sir, I'm just. Yes sir, I can hear you sir, loud and clear. Sir, this is Elise from the. This is Eliser from the War 80 department. I am just. Yes sir, I am just giving you a call in regards to the warranty option for your 2009 smart. We just want to let you know sir, regarding. For your coverage as well as the warranty extensions for your car. Yes sir. Sir, would you like to hear the variety options for your vehicle? Hello sir Moy okay Sir, may I ask her about how many mileage do you have on that vehicle? Just estimation. How many mileage do you have on that vehicle? Circus estimation. Hello sir Moy It's a hundred thousand. It's a more than a hundred thousand miles sir. Hello sir Mai what is your language? Hello sir Moy. Hello. As sir may ask about how many mileage. How many miners do you have on that vehicle? Sir? Hello sir Moy it's more than a hundred thousand.
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