(510) 592-3839 is a Personal/Payday Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Your call is now being transferred. In order to enroll in one of our programs, including Debt Cancelation or the Hardship program, you must have more than $7,000 in unsecured debt, such as credit cards, personal loans, medical bills or payday loans. If you have over, over $7,000 in unsecured debt and would like to speak to an assigned agent about your enrollment options, please press one. Again, please press one. To speak to a live agent to be placed on our Do Not Call list, press five. Please make your selection now. I.
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