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- Transcript Welcome. This is Susan Davis and the American Sweepstake Network in association with the Publishers Clearing House, Mega Million Lottery, American Shoppers Network and USA Powerball Lottery. This is your final notification call to inform you that you have been selected as the lucky winner for $7,000 weekly for life in our monthly grand prize giveaway. Your prize is still pending. Please contact our unclaimed department on 646-391-4344. Our office hours are Monday to Saturday from 9am to 6pm Eastern Time. If you don't reach our office's direct telephone number, please call back our number in your voicemail. Also, have you checked your mail or your email? Your claim number is 19272. I repeat, 19272. Due to your mailing subscription, your prize has been approved by Fedwire Payment Transfer. Congratulations. To claim your Prize, please press 0. For our next customer service agents to replay this message, press 1. To opt out, press 2. Thanks again from the American Sweepstake Network.
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