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  • Transcript Hello? Hello, Mr. Shelley, this is Lucas Smith and I'm calling to make sure you receive the dinner invitation I mailed out in regards to the owner update meeting. So are you interested? So? Well, you don't need that invitation in hand to attend the dinner. That's the one being held locally this year. It will be near hometown. If you grab a pen, I can give you that address when you're ready, you can tell me. So do you have a pen and paper with you right now? Hello? Mr. Shelley? Okay, I'm telling you, just wait a minute. So as I can see that you are in North Carolina. So can you tell me which is like. I'll give you options and you can tell me which one. Which one is the nearest venue for you? Is it Wilson, Greenville or Rocky Mount? Can you tell me? Do it. For what? Like which venue do you want? Like Will Wilson, Greenville or Rocky Mount? Can you please tell. Hello, can you please tell me, are you interested or not? Mr. Shelley, are you interested or not?
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