(941) 412-0491 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hey, this is Ricky. I'm calling you from accident claim helpline. How are you doing today? Actually, the reason for my call today is to inform you that we have been reported that you were involved in an auto accident in the last couple of years. And the compensation amount for being innocent at that time of accident has not been delivered yet. Is that correct? You okay? So let me pass your call to my claim investigator so they can let you know how you can claim this compensation money. So here you go. Hello, this is Edgar with Accidental Claim Helpline. How are you doing today?
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