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Phone Scam Alert!
(516) 863-8241 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript You welcome inside Publishers Clearing House company working along with Mega Millions. First and foremost, the Mega Millions is pleased to officially announce you as the grand prize winner in the 100 million dollar Golden Harvest Sweepstakes giveaway. As the grand prize winner, you'll be awarded with a total cash prize of $2,500,000 along with the most awesome bonus prize ever. $7,000 each and every week for life and a brand new MercedesBenz. Congratulations. Your claim code is 85647 PCH. Again, that's speak with an agent. Please call our prize patrol office at 516-863-8241. I repeat, 516-863-8241. We are looking forward for your call. Thank you.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 8 months ago
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