(341) 221-3545 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi there. This is Margaret. I'm with Auto Help Center with our Opportunities team on a recorded line. Can you hear me? Okay, great. Now you can press one to be removed. And the reason for the call today is we received some of your auto information, and it's for the local agents in your area. They have information to give you on your auto warranty, and I have just a few pieces of information I need to confirm with you. Okay, okay, well, I do just have a few questions for you so I can update your information and see if you qualify. Okay. Now, do you have less than 200,000 miles on your vehicle? Well, I was just asking if you have less than 200,000 miles on your vehicle? Hello? Are you there? Perfect. And what year is your vehicle I was just asking what year your vehicle was. I was just asking what year your vehicle was. Okay, and is the check engine light on, or does the car have any pre existing conditions? Oh, I understand your concerns, and I'm not going to be asking you for any personal information that you need to worry about. These are just basic questions to see if we can pre qualify you for one of our mechanical repair protection plans. Now, what is the make, model, and year of your most recent vehicle? Hello? Are you there? Okay, and is the check engine light on, or does the car have any preexisting conditions? Now, what is the make, model, and year of your most recent vehicle? This isn't going to be much longer at all. I was just asking what year your vehicle was. Hello? Are you there?
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