718-595-7890 | 17185957890 - Robocaller Warning! - Nomorobo
Robocaller Warning!

(718) 595-7890 is a Robocall

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  • Transcript Dear property owner this is the city of New York calling because your name appears on The New York City Department of finances 90 day notice of Lien sale list for unpaid property tax water sewer or other property charges this is to notify you that we are having a tax lien assistance session at the New York City Department of Finance Business Center located at $14.00 floor desk as 0 694th Avenue on the 1st floor in Jamaica New York to be held on Wednesday March 11th 2025 pm to 7 pm this is a great opportunity to help clear up any outstanding items and we hope that you will be in attendance if you have any further questions please call 718-595-7890 representatives from the New York City's Department of Finance environmental protection and housing preservation and development will be on hand to meet with you want only one to help you avoid the leave sale we look forward to seeing you on March 11th.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 1 month ago

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This is a service of the telephone company, right? They provide the phone service and they are the ones to ensure they are used properly, right?No?The telephone company doesn't care if their service is used by scammers and annoying callers?They provide a Caller ID so we can decide if we want to accept the call? But only if we go to the phone and examine the caller and number? We still gotta go to the phone, right? Why can't somebody just intersept those calls and stop the ringing?Somebody did?! And it wasn't the phone company?An independent service? And it's free?THANKS! Nomorobo! You enhanced our quality of life and for bringing peace to so many >>> you should receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

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