(202) 459-2102 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Federal Reserve Holding Department in association with PCH. We are informing you that your $8 million unclaimed prize that you won from PCH retired workers raffle is still available. Claim your prize by calling Howie Wright at 202-459-2102. If you call and Howie is not available, please leave a message. If a message is not left, we will take that as a sign of no interest, so therefore prize will be cancelled and turn over to the state. Hello, final notice from Federal Reserve holding in association with PCH. We are informing you that your $8 million unclaimed prize that you won from PCH retired workers raffle is still available. Claim your prize by calling Howie Wright at 202-459-2102. If you call and Howie is not available, please leave a message. If a message is not left, we will take that as a sign of no interest, so therefore prize will be cancelled and turn over to the state. Hello, Final notice from Federal Reserve Holding Department in association with PCH. We are informing you that your $8 million unclaimed prize that you won from PCH retired workers raffle is still available. Claim your prize by calling Howie Wright, 202-459-2102. If you call and Howie is not available, please leave a message. If a message is not left, we will take that as a sign of no interest, so therefore prize will be cancelled and turn over to the state.
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