562-268-8839 | 15622688839 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(562) 268-8839 is a Business Website Robocall

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  • Transcript Hi, my name is Bob Hanson. My partner Chelsea and I are website builders here in Cerritos and in Glendale, and we make websites for small businesses anywhere in Southern California on very small budgets. If so, please press one to be transferred directly to me, Bob, or to my partner, Chelsea. What we'd love to do, if you let us, is to show you a couple of website ideas we have for your business. We build simple, affordable websites that rank extremely well on Google, and my modern, mobile friendly site design will give your business a great online presence. So, again, please press one to talk to me, Bob Hanson, or to Chelsea right now. Or if you're more comfortable, call me at 562-579-2951 or press two to be taken off our list. Thanks so much. Bye.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 2 years ago

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