Phone Scam Alert!

(909) 248-1842 is an Auto Insurance Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript Hello? Good afternoon. This is Sam from wall. Yes, sir. This is Sam from Allstate Insurance. And, sir, the reason I'm. Yes, sir, the reason I'm calling you, sir, is to let you know that Allstate recently dropped down their prices for the car and home insurance. So, sir, I'm just here to share you the discount it got for you. And there's, like, no obligation, sir, to buy or change anything. Yeah, so, sir, may I know which insurance you are using right now?
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 1 week ago

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