(332) 330-9784 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Hello and good day. We hope this message finds you well. This is an automated call from Mega Million sweepstakes. We are calling in regards to the delivery of a cashier's check and a lovely car that you are supposed to receive. For further information, please contact Floyd Smith at the claims and processing department at telephone number 516-362-1506 for the delivery patrol team to identify your package, you will have to provide your unique claims number, which is wins one five eight, us. Congratulations and thank you for making the american dream a true dream. Hello and good day. We hope this message finds you well. This is an automated call from Mega million sweepstakes. We are calling in regards to the delivery of a cashier's check and a lovely car that you are supposed to receive. For further information, please contact Floyd Smith at the claims and processing department at telephone number 516-362-1506 for the delivery patrol team to identify your package, you will have to provide your unique claims number, which is wins one five eight u s. Congratulations, and thank you for making the american dream a true dream.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 3 weeks ago
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