Same as above, first it sounds automated (not actually quoted):
Hi, This is Julie from the vehicle warranty center, how are you today?
Me: Fine, thank you.
Julie: I see that you have a vehicle warranty that is about to expire, is that correct?
Me: What vehicle?
Julie: Umm... (pauses) I see a 2009 Honda?
Me: I think you have the wrong number.
Julie: I apologize for that, have a nice day, I"ll take you off our list.
-end call-
Nothing concrete or substantial, just weird.
I tried calling the number back and it doesn't ring or reach anyone.
Thanks for the heads up! This man called our business. Asked for my husband by first name only; who was not in our office. Then asked if the person in charge of finances were in, which is me, but I said no! He was most likely hoping for me to say the word...yes! I asked if they could call him back and he quickly ended phone call by saying he would call back another time.
Number appears to be active again. Called, left no message. A call back to this number is a spoofed recording indicated the number is no longer in service.