(506) 803-5574 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Secured phone call from the United States Publishers Clearinghouse. It's our pleasure to urgently notify you that you were selected as a first place category winner in our publishers Clearinghouse Sweepstakes grand prize raffle. You were awarded a grand total of $55 million, along with $5,000 monthly as a part of your life insurance bonus. Congratulations. Your $55 million package, along with your additional prizes, will be delivered to your home address. Once you legally claim your cash and prize, you are required to complete your registration and also cover the mandatory tax and government fees upon receiving your sweepstakes. Please return our call or dial us at 616-366-2863 that is, 616-366-2863 in order to speak to an agent, your claims code is 317511 USA. Congratulations on your winnings, and welcome to your path of financial freedom.
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