(240) 830-3565 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Messages from Social Security Administration the very 2nd you receive this message I need you or your retain attorney of record to call us back the issue at hand is externally time sensitive this is Officer Sara Wilson from Social Security Administration the hotline to my division is 240-830-3565 I repeat it is 240-830-3565 do not disregard this message and call us back if you do not call us back or we do not hear from your attorney either then get ready to face the legal consequences goodbye and take care.
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