(501) 528-8189 is a Personal/Payday Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Kate from First Choice located in Little Rock. Today is Tuesday, April 15th. My direct callback number is 505-576-7067. I am calling because you may still be approved for a $42,000 hardship loan. This loan can be used to pay off debt, manage unexpected bills, or cover personal expenses. Bad credit is accepted. This is a new program for Arkansas residents. To get started, please give my direct line a call at 505-576-7067. Again, that number is 505-576-7067. When you call, you'll directly be connected to me, so there is no wait time. If you decide not to proceed with this offer, feel free to call the same number to opt out. I look forward to speaking with you soon. Have a great.
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