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A: What may I help you with? B: I need to file a complaint. A: What is your complaint about? B: I got robbed. A: When did this happen? B: It happened this morning. A: What was taken? B: My wallet and cell phone. A: Did you get a good look at the pers
A: What can I do for you? B: I would like to file a complaint. A: What happened? B: I was robbed. A: When did this happen? B: It happened this morning. A: What was taken from you? B: My wallet and my cell phone. A: Were you able to get a look at this
A: May I help you? B: I want to file a complaint. A: What's the problem? B: A man robbed me today. A: When? B: I was robbed this morning. A: What did he take? B: He took my phone and my wallet. A: Did you see his face? B: I saw him perfectly. A: Coul
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