(888) 951-3650 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Therese, we are following up from Lead Force regarding a survey question you answered regarding a motor vehicle accident. If you wish to be removed from future communication, press two. Were you or a loved one involved in an automobile accident within the last 24 months that required a hospital or doctor's visit within 30 days of the accident? Press one if yes, or press zero if no.
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