(214) 377-8369 is an Energy Utility Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, this is Jessica Jenkins. Well, I want to let you know that you may now be eligible to receive for 30% reduction on your electric bill by your local utility. If you would like to talk to account representative and want to claim your reduced rate, please say yes. Hold on while I transfer you. Thank you so much for being transferred. This is Nancy. How are you? Or United. United.
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