(979) 227-2443 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hey, this is Richard. How are you doing today? Hello? Can you hear me? Hello? So, this short call is about your car protection. We are offering you a plan that will cover your car for five years with an additional 100,000 more miles. So may I know how many miles you have on your vehicle?
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