(302) 300-3420 is a Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Hi this is Officer John Smith from Social Security Administration the nature of this call is to inform you about some legal enforcement actions filed on your social security number we have got an order to suspend your social at very right moment because we have found many suspicious activities on your social before we go ahead and suspend your number kindly call us back on our number which is 302-300-3420 I repeat it's 302-300-3420 thank you and goodbye.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

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