(269) 215-4083 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript I am calling from dealer processing to give you 1 last courtesy call to let you know that based on our records the factory warranty has expired on your vehicle is that right. Then testing so your vehicle actually is still eligible for vehicle warranty protection let me get a specialist to explain your available options please help. Thanks for holding all of our coverage specialists are presently busy helping other customers please stay on the line to maintain your call priority is shouldn't be long before we're able to assist you but in the meantime here's some questions that will help determine if extended vehicle protection is a good choice for you Do you hate surprise expenses especially costly auto repairs with the cost of replacing a pricey electrical part or air conditioner or transmission bust your monthly budget or do you have a few $1000.00 tucked away in an M.
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