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- Transcript Cecil Mmm, It's Violet calling from Prime Financial Solutions. I was trying to reach you with some very important news. The government is coming after you for unpaid bills, and we can help to avoid potential liens and banking restrictions on your account. You need to enroll in a new federal recovery program that can dismiss your debts entirely. No penalties, no strings. Please call me back on the number I left the voicemail. Or you can reach my desk at 844-996-4834 so we can get started again. Call this number or my direct toll free nomnor 844-996-4834. You can also visit billfix.com that's billfix.com for more information online. If you would rather schedule a callback, just text call me and I will call you back right away. And if you'd rather opt out, just text. Stop. Please don't wait on this. Call now at 844-996-4834, billfix.com.
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