(615) 392-1904 is a Business Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Tention business owner or manager fresh start processing calling you with an important announcement are you still paying way too much on your credit card processing fees do your fees give you that rollercoaster feeling every month take advantage of the government mandate and put the savings back in your pocket try our new unlimited processing unlimited transaction program for 1 flat fee no more surprises each month if you'd like to learn more about this program press $1.00 now on your keypad if you'd like to be removed from this calling list press 2.
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