(630) 439-0121 is a Home Improvement Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Emily calling from a home improvement and remodeling group. How are you today? This short call is to let you know that we're running a great promotion about home improvements. And I believe you're the homeowner. Right? All right. Now, I am going to transfer your call to the verification department, and they will assist you further. Is that okay? Your call is very important to us. Please stay on the line and you'll be transferred to the next available agent. Hi. Thank you so much for holding on a line. How are you doing today?
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- Call Activity High Last detected 1 day ago

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