803-706-0169 | 18037060169 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(803) 706-0169 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript My name is Jeffrey Moore contacting you from the Global International Gaming Commission on a recorded line authorized by the Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission. I am pleased to inform you that you have been selected as the grand prize winner in the Golden Harvest Sweepstakes giveaway. This prestigious award is sponsored by Publishers Clearing House and Multistate Sweepstakes association. As the grand prize winner, you are set to receive a total payout of $5,850,000, in addition to a brand new Mercedes. Ben's congratulations on this remarkable achievement. Your exclusive claim code is 4711 SBK. Kindly note, you will need to have a valid government issued identification along with the claim code that was provided to you and the valid receipt showing that you have taken care of your required processing fee in order to receive your sweepstake prize delivery. For further assistance, please feel free to contact our prize patrol office at 202703 for 156. We look forward to facilitating the prize claim process for you promptly. Thank you.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 4 months ago

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What a blessing during the recent political campaign!!! It is also useful for senior related calls such as home security and "I just fell and can't get up" scare tactics. I recommend to everyone who complains about robocalls.

You have no idea the amount of calls we used to get. The "do not call" list was a waste of time. Then I heard about Nomorobo. It has been outstanding. I counted 17 calls in a 5 day period. We get one ring, then nothing! Keep up the good work. ( it's a shame you can't get rid of the political calls) never met anyone who changed their vote after an annoying phone call.

I LOVE it! I have shared Nomorobo with other friends and family but it seems you have to be using ATT-Uverse to enable it. Not sure about other carriers but my elderly parents have just AT&T and they can not sign up. :-(

We like it very much. We were getting tons of calls and it was so annoying. I would love to see it for my cell phone also.Thank you

I loved "robo" while it worked but, a few months ago, we had no incoming calls. I contacted our phone co. (Optimum) and they discovered ALL our calls were being sent to "robo". They advised switching call forwarding to "off". They reset the modem and the problem was solved. After a few weeks, I reestablished "robo"--it worked for about a month when the same problem occurred. After Optimum again corrected the problem, I never switched back to "robo". I would appreciate your comments

The greatest thing since sliced bread!

Nomorobo has made a HUGE difference in the number of nuisance calls we now avoid. Thank you!

Wonderful. It would be perfect if the phone company rang you guys first for one ring prior to the home phone so you could intercept prior to the home phone ringing at all. I know there is nothing you can do about that feature though.

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