(231) 383-8189 is a Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Listen to me the enemy is using a snake through a person attacking you press the numerical button 1 now press 1 now the attacks have already started on yourself and even you on Monday I pressed the numerical button 1 that now oppressed 1 now if there is even been a dream a dream and even attack that took place and the night our pressed the numerical button 1 hour this is why the relationship and this is even why the family has been under attack press 1 now this is an urgent word I've been waiting to speak to you this is urgent first a numerical But 1 now if you wish to no longer see these messages please have the option 3 now.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 4 years ago

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