(504) 229-0200 is a Business Financial Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Sharon with small business lending. I was just calling to remind you that you have an open account with us. Your company had in the middle of last year, and you had been pre approved for up to 150,000 business credit line. That was for working capital or equipment funding. Just wanted to touch base with you and see if you had a need at this time for either. You can call me at 855-898-5601 once again, that's 855-898-5601 it was regarding the pre approval of 150,000 that we had for your company. You do have an open account with us, and it looks like it's set to expire shortly, so give me a call either way. Just wanted to touch base. That's 855-898-5601 thank you.
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