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(800) 422-5987 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall

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  • Transcript This is an important message from Veolia Dear Dorothy Haber, the water meter at your property, 1099 Bromley Avenue in Teaneck, is now due for replacement by our utility crews. Veolia is making a request for you to schedule an appointment to change your water meter. There is no cost associated with the meter change and it generally takes less than 1 hour to complete the replacement. The area near the water meter must be accessible to our field technician. To do this work, the Vealia technical crews who will be completing the work wear company uniforms, carry photo identification badges and drive vialia vehicles for your convenience. Vialia offers morning and afternoon appointments. You can schedule an appointment by signing into your account at Mywater Veolia us. That is M y W a t e r v e o lia us. If you do not have an account, click Register. After signing in, click the service appointments tab, then the upgrade now button. You can also use our automated phone system by dialing 1804 225987. Select the prompt for customer service. You will need your 14 digit account number and follow the automated prompts. Your account number is 1009-691-6122 v. Aliyah is a regulated utility governed by the Board of Public Utilities. In accordance with section 14 three 3.6 of the New Jersey Administrative Code, Vealia has the right of reasonable access to your premises for the purpose of inspection to the rendering of service, including reading meters, inspecting, testing, or repairing its facilities used in connection with supplying service or the removal of its property. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, vialia Metering Services press nine to repeat the message or hang up when you are finished.
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