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Phone Scam Alert!
(800) 378-0540 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is a notification message from the unclaimed department. This message is properly monitored for security purposes. Please get a pen and something to write on. You will be getting a claim code in a moment to claim your prize, the sweepstakes company trusted by the Better Business Bureau and millions of Americans and Canadians, where everyone has the fair chance to be a winner. Now for this month Lucky Giveaway, where there were 5,000 candidates selected and entered into our computer ballot system by playing Publishers Clearinghouse, Reader's Digest, Mega Millions lottery, by using your cash, checks, credit and debit cards in your favorite store like Walmart, Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy, Dollar General, just to name a few. You were so blessed to be selected as our winner for our monthly giveaway. You won your 2024 Mercedes Benz and a certified cashier's check for the sum of $10,500,000. You have 90 days to make your claim. Get ready to right now. Your claims number is 003-815-13-2597. I repeat again, 003815-13-2597. Once more, 00381-5132. For more info on how to get your reward, call 1-800-378-054. I repeat, 1-800-378-0540 or press 1. Thank you. We are waiting for you to make your claim. Congratulations.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 3 weeks ago
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