609-299-1056 | 16092991056 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
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(609) 299-1056 is a Real Estate Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello. Good afternoon. This is Rose from Julie's realty group, and I was trying to reach Thomas Lorden. Hi, this is Rose from Julie's realty group with real brokerage. It is actually about your property because we have buyers looking to purchase in the area. And if you don't mind us asking, would you like consider entertaining offers on your property? If yes, you can call us back. And our number? That would be 609-299-1056 again, that would be 609-299-1056 you can call us back or leave a message via voicemail. Again, this is Rose from Julie's realty group with real brokerage. That would be all. Have a great day and stay safe. Goodbye. Now.
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