(516) 231-1746 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Call from the Unclaims Department. We are calling you today to. Hello and good day. This is a secured voice message from the Publishers Clearinghouse company, located at 101 Winner's Circle, Jericho, New York, United States of America. This message is to inform you that you are the winner of an unclaimed prize. For more information on how to claim your prize, please call us and provide us with your claim code number. Your claim code number is 832-678. Once again, 832-678. Our phone number is 615-307-1041. Once again, 615-307-1041. We are looking forward to speaking with you as we announce you as a super prize.
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