(972) 422-2995 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, this is Alice White. How are you doing today? We have been trying to reach you concerning your car extended warranty. You should have received something in the mail about your car extended warranty. Since we have not got a response, we are giving you a courtesy call before we close out your file. Please say yes to talk with Representative. Thank you. Let me transfer your call. Your call is very important to us. Please stay on the line and you will be transferred to the next available agent.
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