(941) 264-1578 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript You? Yes. Hi you. My name is blessy. I am from the activation department. All right. I'm calling about coverage option for all right. I'm calling about coverage option for your 2018 KL optima. Is the car currently running? Okay me asking if your car all right. That's perfect. About how many mileage your car has. About how many mileage your car has. Hello it? Hello? Are you interested about the coverage option for your car? I am from the home warranty review department. Hello? It all right. I'm asking about how many mileage your car has.
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