(855) 510-6363 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript Hello and good day. This is a secured phone call from the publisher's clearing house head. Office located at 101 Winner Circle, Jericho, New York, United States of America. This call is to inform you that you are the winner of an unclaimed prize in one of our monthly winners. In our major lottery. And sweepstakes competition. Your claims code is. 9521. B, c, eight. A repeat. 9521. PC H. Please note that this is a certified prize that is approved by the federal trades Commission. Bureau of Competitions and also the United States government. For more information on how to claim your sweepstake prize. Press one now or call your claims agent, Todd Sloan at the publisher's clearinghouse. Executive Office Act. 917-830-7327.
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" Rachael from credit card services" was the BAIN of my life for years. I no longer hear from her! After returning from several years in Europe, I found that I received 4-6 of these calls PER DAY!!! They have all but stopped. The few that do get through are reported. I actually changed my service from Comcast to Verizon for this reason!
— Diane W, Nov 29th, 9:28amGreat through this last election ad cycle...I still get a couple of survey calls that ring four times...
— John M, Nov 29th, 9:32amWe are so grateful to Nomorobo for protecting us from these intrusive calls and scammers. We were bothered morning, noon and night and on weekends and holidays too. We can't thank you enough.
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— Mary, Nov 29th, 11:28amLove it! It stops dozens of calls; even more during election time. Wish I could sign my elderly mother up, but she does not use a computer.
— Ethel, Nov 29th, 12:03pmIt has a been a "peace-saving" tool around the house. Can we expect, in the future, not to have the phone ring at all, or the phone number on our TV screen show. That would make things even better. Those robo callers are like the enemy, they keep trying "trick" us into getting up and answering their calls. We must stay one step ahead of them.
— Don, Nov 29th, 12:08pmTerrific idea and very good execution. Slight improvements may be desirable, like increasing the speed of detection of calls to block. This may prevent the telephone ringing once before the call is blocked. Anyhow I am grateful for this service.
— Dr. T, Nov 29th, 1:34pm