(804) 767-1139 is a Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript Thank you for choosing Master Card Visa and discover as a way of saying thanks we'd like to reward you for making your payments in a timely fashion we're excited to inform you that you're now eligible to qualify for a 0 percent interest rates on your existing credit card accounts if you still more than $5000.00 in total credit card debt press the number one to qualify for lower interest lower payments and cashback benefits for your most recent purchases press one now for more information.
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