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- Transcript Hello? Is this Margaret Brock? All right. This is KC Research and independent research company. I'm calling on behalf of. Sorry. What? I'm just calling on behalf of the US Department of Treasury about your experience with Direct Express. All right. Would you like to take this with the quick surveys about telling us your opinion on Direct express? Hello? All right. Margaret. What is your gender. Hunter. No, what is your gender. Honey? Hello? Hello? No, no, no. I already started the interview. I'm just saying. I already started it for you. What is your agenda? Where. I. We just gotta ask. Is it male female, non binary other? Or do you prefer not to say? What was that? Honey, can you hear me? Hello? Hello? Did you hear. Did you hear the question? I said, were you able to hear me? Are you able to hear me? All right, I'm just asking. Is this is Margaret Brock, right? What? Honey, is this Margaret Rock? Who's this? I'm just looking. Okay. Hi. My name is Julia.
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