(203) 971-5522 is a Nonprofit Robocall
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- Transcript Hey, sorry, Miss two. This is Michael Sipchak with Debt Free Solutions, the nonprofit organization. We're reaching out to you today because we have reason to believe you still have past due state or federal taxes. And we have some programs specifically designed to help people like yourself out. They don't just offer complete forgiveness of the past due amounts, but in some cases, we can even stop a wage garnishment or bank levies. I'd rather not get into the details here, but when you have about five minutes for you today, please give us a call back. It won't take long, I promise. It's worth your while. You can reach us at 888-355-2179 until 05:00 p.m. tonight. Again, that's 888-355-2179 if you're not interested or you don't owe any taxes, no problem. I apologize for the inconvenience, but you can opt out by calling us back and pressing eight. You'll be automatically removed from the list. Thanks, and have a great day.
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