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- Transcript Mark, vital update for you. It's Alice LeBrowitz from the 2025 Emergency assistance. Program calling about your recent relief application. I just wanted to follow up because it looks like you might not need those $32,000. You requested to clear your outstanding bills. Is that really correct, or would you like to proceed? To get access to the funds reserved for you. If you're good, ignore this. We will give the money to someone else. But if you're still juggling bills, swiping credit or waiting on your paycheck, You're walking past free money. Press one now to get connected to our specialist that will assist you before the program expires. In one week. Remember, there is a lot of free money on the table here. No credit. Check. No hidden fees, no strings. This is limited access. If you're hearing this, you're still eligible, but not for long. Here's what you do. Take your phone in your hand and dial one right now. Again. Press one. Don't let this opportunity slip away. Dial one and take control of your future today. If you feel like this is not for you, press two to opt out or call us at. Eight. Three. Three. 867-3774.
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