(972) 430-4111 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi this is Amy and I'm giving you a call from the dealer service center we recently noticed your car's extended warranty was going to expire and wanted to give you one final courtesy call before your warranty expires and your coverage is for that this would make you financially responsible for all service repairs press one now if you wish to extend to reinstate your car's warranty once again press one now or press 2 to be placed on the Do Not Call list or car 800 number 833-304-1447 u.s.t. 45 say.
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