(551) 366-5385 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hey, Penelope. My name is Adam, and I'm calling on behalf of the policy review department for your vehicle. And how are you doing today? Good. Thanks for asking. Well, Penelope, the main reason for the call is to go over some promotional rates we have going on right now. Before we close out the file, I just need to confirm you're still driving a Chevy Silverado 1500, right? That's a nice vehicle. And how are you liking it so far? And roughly how many miles are currently on it? We don't need an exact number. Would you say it's more or less than 50,000? Okay. So is everything running okay with it? All right, well, now that I have the file updated,
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