(205) 598-2648 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Secure phone call from the Publishers Clearinghouse. The team of publishers Clearinghouse is pleased to officially announce you as the first place winner in our Sweepstakes promotions, sponsored by Readers Digest, Mega Millions Lottery and Multi state Lottery association. The total amount to be claimed for your winnings is $8,500,000, with an additional $5,000 weekly for life and a brand new 2024 Mercedes Benz in our monthly grand prize giveaway. Congratulations. For further information to claim your prize, please contact our claims department at 205-598-2648 I repeat, 205-598-2648 have you checked your mail or your email? Your claim number is 584554. I repeat, 584-5554 due to your mailing subscription, your price has been approved by postal Inspector Peter Johnson. For clarity and assurance, please keep your prize information strictly confidential until you speak with a claim agent at the PCH headquarters. Thanks again from the Publishers Clearinghouse.
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