(475) 262-8204 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, Lelia. My name is Jake. I'm currently doing your standard warranty checkup on your vehicle. Approximately how many miles are on your vehicle? Gotcha there. Approximately how many miles are on your vehicle? I need to know the mileage on your vehicle first. How many miles are on it? Yeah, I feel that. Just let me know how many miles are on your vehicle and we can move forward. Awesome. How many miles are on your vehicle? I appreciate your patience. Can you please tell me how many miles are on your vehicle? I understand you're busy, but can I just ask a quick question? How many miles are on your vehicle? Great. How many miles are on your vehicle? I understand. Just to confirm how many miles are on your vehicle? Gotcha. Just let me know the mileage on your vehicle and we can proceed. Perfect. How many miles are on your vehicle? Awesome. Can you please tell me the mileage on your vehicle? I appreciate that. Just need the mileage on your vehicle to continue. How many miles are on it? Thanks for your patience. Can you please share how many miles are on your vehicle? Awesome. How many miles are on your vehicle?
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