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(215) 714-9926 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript My name is James with Auto Pro owner recorded line. I'm reviewing the file on a 2010 Toyota Corolla. Are you still the current owner? The reason for the call today is the file on your vehicle indicates that you have yet to extend past your vehicle's factory coverage. Roughly how many miles are on the vehicle? Hello? Can you help me with the mouse on the vehicle? Can you hear me? Hello? An average US driver drives 10,000 miles per year. Do you consider yourself an average driver? Is to know the miles on the on the vehicle? Sir. It appears that you may be eligible for a new discounted rates on your extended warranty the file currently pending cancellation. Whether to continue to close out the file today I will transfer you to a senior coverage specialist the new discount arrays and answer any questions that you may have or I need for you to help me with the mileage on the car. So maybe 140,000 miles on the car. 150,000. Hello? Could you help me with the minimal star on the vehicle? Hello? And just to confirm do you understand you're being transferred to go over the mechanical and electrical protection of your vehicle?
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