(347) 955-9291 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript This call is properly monitored for security purposes. This is a notification call from the Prize Patrol delivery team, which is affiliated with the International Sweepstakes Company, trusted by the Better Business Bureau and millions of Americans and Canadians, where everyone has a fair chance to be a winner. Now, for this month's Lucky Giveaway, where there were 500 candidates selected and entered into our computer ballot system by showing shopping from Publishers Clearing House and other local stores, including the Walmart, and signing up at Publishers Clearing House over the years. And you were so blessed to be selected as our second place winner, you won yourself a certified cashier's check for the sum of $2,500,000, which the Prize Patrol team waiting to be delivered. Please take down your package claim code to locate your package. It is PCH 2590. We would like to know if you're still located at the same address we had for you over the years. We did send a letter in the mail to inform you of your winnings. We haven't received a respond. Please have your package number ready to verify yourself and to prove that you are indeed the rightful owner of this prize. Please press number one to be transferred to your assigned agent, Christopher Martin. Partial press number one now or call 1347-955-9291. Thank you.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 year ago
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