201-885-7295 | 12018857295 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(201) 885-7295 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi. My name is Max from total care. Hello, sir. My name is Max from total care. How are you? Yes, sir. How are you? So while the reason of my call, we are offering an extended auto warranty plan, Do you need any extended auto warranty plan? We are offering an extended auto warranty plan. We are offering an extended auto warranty plan of your vehicle. Are you here? Me? Sir, I again say. Well, the reason of my call is to let you know about extended Autobar. Warranty in which we will cover all major and minor breakdowns of your vehicle. So what kind of car do you drive? Sir, do you need any extended warranty plan? Hello. Are you hearing? Hello. Are you hearing me? Hello. Sir. What kind of car do you drive? Are you american?
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