(332) 261-1023 is a Business Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Yes, I can hear you. Hello? Very good morning. Am I talking with the company owner, TMX Traffic Services. Okay. How many trucks you have, sir? I am asking that. How many trucks do you operate? Sorry. I'm asking that how many trucks you're operating, sir? Okay, can you please let me know that how many drugs you're having? Do you have any trucks?
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