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    These types of scam calls are designed to trick you into calling a number that seems as if it’s legitimate. The fake number usually says it’s from the car manufacturer, like General Motors for example. They claim you have an expired warranty or are due for an important recall and then request that you call them back for help.

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    Most people receive a number of robocalls about their expired car warranty each week, even if they don’t own a vehicle. If you’ve missed a call before, it’s likely that you got caught in one of these traps. This article discusses why these car warranty scams happen, what to do if you get one, and ways to stop them from happening again.

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    hello

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