(762) 208-3243 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, my name is Sam, how are you doing today? My name is Sam, how are you doing today? Oh, that's great. Actually, sir, this short call is about car warranty. And I just want to let you know about a new car protection plan that will cover your car for five years with an additional 100,000 more miles in which your engine, transmission, drive, excel, and all type of electrical and mechanical breakdowns are covered within this plane. So, just for qualifying purpose, may I know how many miles do you have on your vehicle right now? Hello? Can you tell me how many miles do you have on your vehicle right now? Okay. How many miles do you have? Hello? Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Do you understand? Hello? Okay. Can you tell me how many miles do you have? Okay. Okay. Okay.
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