(206) 670-9079 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript It. This is an important message from PCH claims Attorney at law Robert Page from the Unclaimed Department in United States of America. There is Unclaimed winnings of $8 million available for you that you won from Publishers Clearinghouse. Mega bonus straw a few months ago. I am assuming you either started the process to claim your winnings and ran into some difficulties or wasn't aware of it. Well, no worries. I'm here for you. If you are interested to reclaim or claim your prize, please call me at 716-204-4037. Thank you.
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Just last week, 8,256 people got Nomorobo protection!
IT SUCKS !!!! I signed up for it and found that the phone ringing one time was more annoying than allowing it to ring until I answer it. Once I answer the phone, I have the opportunity to waste their time by playing along with them for up to 20 minutes before they catch on. I tried to cancel NOMOROBO on my phone a few months ago and I still have to put up with the "ONE RING" CRAP. Can you PLEASE take me off of your list??????? My number is 228 3927513
— Richard B, Nov 29th, 9:25amAWESOME!Best thing ever from Mount Sinai (like us)! Good luck with making it ever better, e.g. (pipedream?!) a code that I could enter on the phone to automatically report a robo caller to your database. GOOD JOB!
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— Patrick A, Nov 29th, 10:57am