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(972) 414-9843 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hey, this is Adam. How are you? Can you hear me? Well, well, well, well. Sir, this call is about extended art of entry, sir. So do you have a car? Sir? Any vehicle you have. Oh, well, okay, scholars about extended art of warranty, sir. Individual chorale major and minor breakdown. Okay, so what's the make and model of your car? Sir? Okay, take your time. Take your time. Sir, relax and tell me what's the make and model of your car? You are here, sir. Can you hear me? Sir, I'm asking to you what's the make and model of your car? Can you hear me? Sir? I'm asking to you, sir. Try to understand, sir, what's the make and model of your car? Sir, I think you don't understand, sir, what I'm talking. Am I right? Am I right?
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