(844) 621-2193 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Emergency call from your computer support company, so please do not hang up the call as per records you have paid for your computer technical support recently and we are calling you today to refund your money back. As we are shutting down our business, press one to get the refund. Press 2, if you have received the refund from us already press 3, if you do not wish to get the refund from us, press 4. If you want to be added in dmc list, I repeat this is an emergency call from your computer support company, so please do not hang up the call. As per our records, you have paid for your computer technical support recently. And we are calling you today to refund your money back. As we are shutting down our business press one to get the refund. Press 2, if you have received the refund from us already press 3, if you do not wish to get the refund from us, press 4 if you want to be added and d n C list.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 2 years ago
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