(631) 670-0213 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript You. Congratulations. This is a secured notification phone call from the Publishers Clearinghouse, located at 10 one winners Circle, Jericho in New York, to inform you that you have been selected as this month's Sweepstakes grand prize winner. Congratulations. Your claims code is WTH 53. Your prize has also been authorized by the American Sweeps Stakes association to claim your prize. Please contact your claim agents Todd Sloan or Susan Williamson at 1516-243-0680 I repeat, 1516-243-0680 thank you. Congratulations. From the publisher's clearinghouse where Americans play to win.
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