(754) 318-5606 is a Tax Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript Josh, vital update for you Today on Friday, February 21st. Hi, this is Samantha calling from Liberty Tax Partners. I'm reaching out with urgent news about a situation that could have devastating consequences for you. Our records show you may owe over 10,000 in unpaid tax debt. And if left unaddressed, this could result in liens on your property, banking restrictions and wage garnishment, all of which will make your life much harder. But here's the critical part. There is a limited time federal policy that could wipe out your entire debt. No penalties, no strings attached. This may be your only chance to avoid further financial disaster. If you don't act now, you could lose out forever on this opportunity to take action and protect your future. Press 1 or press 2 if you want to give up and walk away. Want to opt out? Call 833-867-3774. Don't let this one time chance slip away. The clock is ticking. Press one now.
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— Carl, Nov 29th, 9:28am
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— Bill R, Nov 29th, 9:34am
It's an ok service although it hasn't been as effective as advertised. It is only blocking 50% of the calls to my landline. I guess that's an improvement but not what I expected.Some of the numbers that get through are listed as "private" - that is, no caller id information is given. These calls should be blocked too. If there's no caller id info the call should be blocked.
— Saul J, Nov 29th, 10:01am
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