(855) 479-4228 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Hi. My name is Dave Sayer. This is an important message from the Publisher's Clearinghouse. Signed and approved by the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission and the Sweepstakes Audit Bureau, we are related to inform you that you were the lucky winner of $7,000 a week, forever in our monthly grand prize draw. Did you get a chance to check your mailbox or your email? Your price confirmation number is 4711. I repeat, 4711. To claim your prize, please contact the Prize Claims department immediately at 845-262-7860. Again, that's 845-262-7860. Congratulations. Thanks for making it PCH, the house where dreams come true. This prize can only be claimed when you contact the provided number, as this is a prerecorded message.
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