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(773) 967-8079 is a Vehicle Purchase Robocall

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  • Transcript Hey there, I'm calling from us industrial recycling. It's 773-967-8079 we're in your area throughout this week and are short on quantity and looking to fill up some old orders. We're looking to purchase new used or obsolete electrical equipment, and we're offering higher than market pricing on scrap steel, stainless carbide, aluminum and brass. We're paying top prices for scrap copper and wire, and we do also purchase surplus inventory, all machine working or not, as well as company vehicles. Please note we work directly with mills and are a cash buyer. We handle all dismantling, demolition, decommissioning and rigging, and provide trucking and loading as well. For a free onsite quote and evaluation, please call us at 773-967-8079 we look forward to hearing from you and appreciate your time. It.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 2 weeks ago

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