(239) 232-5498 is a Business Scam Robocall
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— Michael B, Nov 29th, 11:49amThis is a great system that catches all the robo calls I receive. Great job, I figure another year and the robo scammers will be off my line. Keep up this great system and stay ahead of the scammers. Many, many many thanks
— Al S, Nov 29th, 11:51am