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(662) 999-5504 is a Debt Reduction Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello, can you hear me? Hi, my name is Ashley Lewis calling from the credit Card help Center. Do you have a moment to speak? Okay. Thank you. Well, I have some great news for you. Because of the recent raise in your credit card debt, you have been pre qualified for a debt elimination program by the Fair Debt Reporting Act. Is this something that you would be interested in learning more about? That's perfect. We are currently working with all major banks to dispute the debt because of their predatory lending practice. So credit card companies will continue to raise the interest without you knowing. So it becomes impossible for you to pay off your debt. You make your payments on time and haven't missed any payments. So why on earth does it take so long to pay off this debt? And why does the balance hardly go down? So those are some of the reasons why we dispute the debt. Fair enough. Now before we proceed, how much do you owe in total combined credit card debt? I said, how much do you owe in total combined credit card debt? Can you hear me?
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