(205) 785-6004 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Steve. I am calling from U.S. auto Warranty Services. How are you doing today? I am good. I am good. That's great, sir. Basically, this short call is about your vehicle protection. So tell me, do you own a car? Hello, sir, do you have a car?
- Date Recorded
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- Call Activity High Last detected 1 day ago

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