Phone Scam Alert!

(205) 623-3484 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello, my name is Anna. How are you doing today? Hello. I am also fine. Thanks for asking. Thanks for asking. This short call is about your vehicle warranty. About your car warranty. And I just want to ask you one simple thing then if we show you a plan that will cover your car for the five year with additional hundred thousand more miles in which you are engine, transmission, all the electrical and mechanical breakdown cover with the lowest and reasonable price that you can pay. Easy. So you would think about it as an option. Right? So how many miles do you have on your vehicle? Sir, how many miles do you have on your vehicle? Hello, can you hear me?
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  • Call Activity Severe Last detected 13 hours ago

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