(831) 201-6707 is a Business Scam Robocall
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- Transcript This is an important message do not hang up the phone your Google business listing as it was displaying incorrectly we tried numerous times to contact you by telephone so we can check the status of your listing this will only take a few minutes of your time press one so we can quickly check the status of your Google listing to ensure it's active if your goal listing is suspended or deleted your business will not be shown causing customers to think you're no longer open for business press one now to check the status of your Google listing if you're the business owner press one now Press 2 to be removed from this list.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 3 months ago
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