(754) 356-6174 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript This is Kelly with the plaintiff advocate. This is an important message. Please listen carefully. You may have potential compensation due to you. If you would like to opt out, please press one immediately. Once again, if you would like to opt out, please press one immediately. This message is in regards to Roundup and Roundup weed killer. If you or anyone you know became sick or was diagnosed with illnesses such as nonhog and lymphoma, Alma, multiple myeloma or leukemia, or developed medical complications, diseases and medical issues, you are likely due compensation due to being exposed to Roundup and or Roundup weed killer. People who use Roundup have a 50% higher chance of becoming sick. To join. To get compensation, simply press two to speak to a case specialist. Once again, this is for anyone or anyone you know that was exposed to Roundup and developed developed medical complications, diseases and other medical issues, you are likely due compensation. Press two to speak to a case specialist.
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— Lynda, Nov 29th, 9:16am
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