307-387-6661 | 13073876661 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(307) 387-6661 is a Personal Injury Robocall

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  • Transcript We need to talk today, on Tuesday, November 19, you have an urgent notice from Clark and Mitchell. We've been trying to reach you regarding an important settlement opportunity related to depot provera. A birth control injection associated with serious health risks. If you or a loved one has taken depop. Depopara and have been diagnosed with conditions such as osteoporosis, bone loss blood clots, heart issues, or breast cancer. This may be directly connected to the medication side effects. This drug, commonly prescribed to prevent pregnancy, has been linked to severe health complications that were not fully disclosed. We're offering a free consultation to help you determine if you may be eligible for compensation. Due to depot Provera's adverse effects. Press one now to connect with an agent who. Can help you explore your rights and guide you through the next steps in seeking the justice you deserve. If you'd like to opt out of further notifications, press two. Press one now to take advantage of this opportunity and receive. this
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