(302) 956-4482 is a Legal Threat Robocall
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- Transcript This message is intended for Belinda Cook. Please press one in order to speak to a live mediator. Otherwise, we have received a complaint in our office. Name you as a respondent. It is imperative we hear from you immediately. If you desire to handle this matter voluntarily, contact the mediation department at phone number 302-956-4482 if you fail to respond, we will assume you are waiving your rights to voluntary restitution and move forward without your input legally.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 year ago

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