(866) 322-4983 is a Financial Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Am I speaking with Pamela Pritchard? Hello, am I speaking with Pamela Pritchard? Thank you for accepting my call. Okay. Hi, my name is Arinil. I am calling from Citibank on behalf of Sears, and please be advised that this call may be recorded or monitored. Pamela, I am calling about your Sears Mastercard hi, Pamela. I am calling about your Sears Mastercard account, which is in past due. Your total due, including what is over the credit limit, is $3,406.76. Go ahead kamen well, I am calling about your Sears Mastercard account which is in past due, and I am calling in today to help you to process the payment over the phone. Hello? Hello? All right, yeah, let's go ahead and set you up for a free check by phone today to bring the account to current. Hello, Pamela. Are we going to be able to make a payment today? Okay, are we going to be using a are we going to be using the checking account on file? Hello, Pamela.
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