443-837-7449 | 14438377449 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(443) 837-7449 is a Telemarketing Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello. Good afternoon. My name is Josh Maorgum, calling on behalf of Xfinity. Before I continue, I just need to remind you this call may be monitored and recorded. And for more information about comcast privacy practices, you can go to xfinity.com. Slash privacy. Do I have the pleasure to speak with Benjamin Laurie? Hello? Hello? Can hear me? Am I speaking with Benjamin? Allott? Are we giving you a call from the promotional department here at Xfinity, sir, to let you know about some deals that we have available within the area. This is to offer you services for cable, Internet, home phone, cell phone, and see if we can help you save some money. Right now, sir, do you happen to have Internet service at your home? Okay. About how many devices do you normally connect to your Internet WiFi? About how many devices do you connect, sir, to your WiFi? Hello? You still with me? Hello? With it to no answer. I'm going to have to list this card. Thank you for your time. If you have any questions, call 1800 Xfinity or visit a website xfinity.com. Bye.
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