(864) 564-6436 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Mike. How are you doing today? Sir, this is Mike. Sir, this is Mike. I. Sir, I. Sir, can you hear me now? Sir, this is Mike. How are you doing today? Sir, I am calling you from dealer customer service in reference to your 2016 Chevrolet Lake Camaro. How's your vehicle running so far? Sir, hello. Sir, can you hear me? How is your vehicle running so far? Hello sir, perfect, sir. Perfect. So, sir, the reason behind giving you a call. Sir, there is a promotion active for our Chevrolet customers whose vehicle is more than five or seven years old. So in this promotion, we can cover almost all your electrical and mechanical components. So you never have to be worried in case of any breakdown or failure. So let me check your eligibility for the promotion. Sir, may I know how many miles you have driven in this vehicle? Sir, how many miles you have driven in this vehicle? Sir, what happened? Sir, so, may I know how many miles you have? Rivendell.
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