(623) 291-2811 is a Real Estate Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, sir, you said to me. Hello? Hello? Can you hear me? Okay. Okay. You said to me that you are interested in selling your property. So I'm just asking about the closing time. Okay. If we came on agreement, how soon do you think you can sell it? Okay. If we came on agreement, how soon do you think you can sell us? Okay, do leave it.
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