(469) 647-5221 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, this is Sarah from Accident Management Services. How are you doing today? Well, today we are reaching you out regarding an auto accident that you or one of your family members had in past one year. Do you remember that? Sorry to hear about your accident. Okay, so I'm just going to bring one of my senior specialists on the call to further guide you. So can you hold on for a second? Hello, thank you so much for holding. This is David from Motorway collecting placements. How are we doing today? Hello sir. You had any accident in the last two years? All right, so can you tell me when was the accident happened? Actually, you know why we are here. We are here to help you to get compensation.
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