(956) 303-0471 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is James from Auto Warranty center. How are you, sir? So, we are providing extended auto warranty for the next five years on your vehicle. So what's the make and model of your car? So, what is the make and model? Yes, sir, I'm here. What is the make and model? Do you have a car? So what? What is the mate and model of your car? So, what is the mate and model is Honda, Toyota? What is it? Are you gonna answer me or not? So you are talking to me. So tell me, what is the mate and model? Yes, tell me. All right, sir, I'm going to hang up.
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