(818) 894-1939 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. Hey, this is Ofiya calling you from the accident claims helpline. How are you doing today? The reason for my call today is to inform you that we have been reported about that you were involved in an auto accident in the last couple of years and the compensation amount for being innocent at the time of accident has not been delivered yet. Is this correct? Let me pass your call to the claim investigators so that they can explain to you how you will get this compensation money. Thank you so much for taking my call. This is Alex from accident claim services on a recorded line. How are you? All right. God bless you. Actually, you had any car accident in last two years. Do you remember that? All right, tell me the year and month when you had an accident.
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