(845) 346-0800 is a Social Security Phishing Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Toyota with a courtesy message for Timothy Donahoe. Parescuchar este mensaje en espanol. Diga espanol O oper. If you are Timothy Donahoe, say yes or. Sorry, I didn't get that. If you are. Before we can proceed with this call. Sorry, I still didn't get that. Before we can proceed with this call, we need to verify your identity. Please say or enter the last four digits of your Social Security number followed by the pound sign. Sorry, we're having trouble. You'll need to speak to someone. Please hold while we transfer your call. We're sorry, we cannot answer your call at this time. To speak to a customer service representative, please call back at a later time. Thank you.
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