(213) 222-5210 is a Business Voice Listing Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is an official notification from the IR's and megamillions. We're reaching out to confirm that the Sweepstakes Security Commission is legitimate and approved by the necessary authorities. We understand that there are various scams out there, and we're going the extra mile to protect our consumers. We've discovered that they are escheat funds, which are essentially unclaimed sweepstakes prizes registered under your name. This is indeed legitimate and is also a secure prize. So the mega million Sweepstakes is pleased to officially announce you as the second place winner in the $100 million high roller cash out promotion. This drawing is sponsored by Walmart, Walgreens, Amazon, and the Powerball State Lottery. As the second place winner, you will be awarded with a total cash prize of $8,500,000, a $650,000 home of your choice, a brand new Mercedes Benz, plus $7,500 every week for life. Congratulations. The mega million Sweepstakes has made all the necessary arrangements in order for you to receive your prize. Your funds are being processed and remitted as we speak. Please contact your agent, Mister Andy Goldberg, with your claim number 7101 ye. K. At the claims department. Our contact numbers are 1442-245-9088 or 1707-820-2007 to start your process, press one.
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