(631) 695-8329 is a Travel Robocall
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- Transcript As a diamond resort's timeshare owner your rights as a consumer may have been violated recent court rulings are bringing overdue relief to consumers wanting to be free from their timeshare trap if you felt pressure or made false promises or were told your timeshare was an investment you are eligible to be released from your contract and you made a decision we qualified to receive some or all of your money back for a free case evaluation and to understand your options press 1 to speak to an agent now there is no obligation in the information is free press 1 now.
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