John / at and t / robocaller
Scam/Fraud Info:
transcript:
Hi. This is John from at. T. How are you? Hello, sir, can you hear me? They're scared, sir. I'm also fine. Thank you so much for asking. This is just a promotion, sir. This is just a promotion account. And right now we are here to provide you with a discount, sir. Mr. Mason. Mr. Mason. We are here to provide you with a discount, sir. A discount on your telephone monthly bills. Mr. Mason, can you hear me? Yes, Mr. Messenger. Hello, Mr. Messenger.
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