(206) 844-9923 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is from road traffic accident helpline. How are you doing today, sir? You? Fine. So basically, the reason of our call is because we just wanted to confirm if you had any. The purpose of this call is about your incident which you had in the last two years, and it was not. Do you recall your accident? Really sorry to hear about your accident. I'm going to transfer you call to my senior advisor and he'll guide you further about your compensation money. All right, thank you very much. Hello? Yes, thank you very much for holding. My name is Christopher. How are you, sir? I'm.
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