888-373-1969 | 18883731969 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
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(888) 373-1969 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello? Hello? Good afternoon. Yes, I can hear you, sir. Good afternoon, this is Chris calling from Chase auto. This call will be monitored or recorded. May I speak with Raul Medina? All right, Mister Medina, I'm calling to congratulate you on your approved request financing with Chase. If you have time, I would like to review approval details, next steps, and answer any questions you may have. Is that okay? Okay. So congratulations, Mister Medina. You have been approved for the amount of 60 $68,000 at a term of 75 months. Your annual percentage rate is 11.89% and your estimated monthly payment is $1,288.64. Keep in mind, sir, that this amount may not have already included tax, title and registration fees. Your credit decision and annual percentage rate will expire after 30 days from the decision date. Any changes, sir, to your request, dealer or vehicle may also change your rate and terms. And when you visit the dealership, advise them that you are approved with Chase. The finance department will be able to look up your application with your first and last name in their system and they will assist you with the closing process when you are ready to proceed. Do you have any questions, sir, regarding your approval? Mister Medina? Do you have any other questions, sir, regarding your application? Hello?
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