(740) 767-6229 is a Real Estate Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is David from real estate firm. How are you doing today? We were just reaching out to let you know that we have a couple of houses for sale in your area for a very low price in the market. So if we can help you find a home a lot cheaper than the market rates, you will at least consider it as an option, right? Perfect. That's all the information I was looking to verify. I will have my agent call you back and we will give you more information about it, okay?
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