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Phone Scam Alert!
(518) 815-1874 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Peter on the line. How are you? Yeah, this is Peter on the line. How are you doing today? Hello, can you hear me? Hello? Yeah, actually this is Peter calling from auto Warranty center. How you doing today? Actually, the reason behind this call is that we are providing extended warranty on your vehicle, covering for the next five years. And you know, the best thing about our warranty is that we are providing you 14 month free initial maintenance. I am saying the best thing about our warranty is that we are providing 14 month free initial maintenance and 20% discount as well. All right, so which type of vehicle you have? Can you tell me your vehicle make, year and model? Yeah, tell me. Hello, are you on the line? I am saying, can you tell me your vehicle maker and model? Hey, have you own a cardinal? Hello? Have you own a car.
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 3 hours ago
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