(844) 217-9124 is a Phishing Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hello? Hello? Yeah, Prevention department. What are you doing today? Okay. Actually, the reason of this call is to take your verbal authorization on the recent transaction that has been post on your account. Excuse me? That has been post on your account this morning. So that Your anything costs 624 cent at Walmart this morning. Okay. The charges decline years. Hello? We are going to decline these charges. Hello? Hello? Hello? Mr. James, can you hear me okay? And. Hello? Abe putini, answering machine. A 90 bark.
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- Call Activity Severe Last detected 2 hours ago
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