(817) 451-3380 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, my name is Mary. How are you doing? The reason of my call is to let you know we are offering you. We are offering you a five phase protection plan on your vehicle. May I know how many. May I know how many miles you have on your vehicle? Hello? Hello, sir, can you hear me? Okay, sir, how many miles you have on your vehicle?
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