(502) 293-5791 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, good afternoon, this is Sally. Mr. Gregory calling from the warranty. How are you? How are you? Oh, I'm glad to hear that, Mr. Gregory. Now. My name is Sally. We are calling from the War from the Warranty Division of Mitsubishi about your 2016 outlander. We did send out your paperwork last month letting you know that the warranty on the vehicle was supposed to be extended by the first of the month. Hello, Mr. Gregory. Hello, Mr. Gregory? Are you there, sir? Can you hear me? I.
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