Robocaller Warning!

(248) 392-3930 is a Robocall

Be cautious.

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We have been very pleased with this technology and are waiting to apply it to our cellular phones. Our grandchildren need your service, along with their parents. None of them have a land-line. Thank you, Joe & Laura

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