(352) 352-6444 is a Real Estate Robocall
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- Transcript Yes, hello. May speak to Patrick, please? Oh, I. I'm so sorry. Yeah, this is Rebecca. I'm not sure you. Yeah, this is about your property in Ocala, Florida, sir. Trying to see if you would be, you know, interested in selling it or accepting a cash offer. Hello? This is about your property in ocala, Florida. The point. 28 lot. Acre. Can you hear me properly?
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