Phone Scam Alert!

(877) 839-0455 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 Clearinghouse head office located at 101 Winners Circle, Port Washington, New York. This call is to inform you that you are the winner of an unclaimed cash prize in one of our monthly winners in our major lottery and sweepstakes competition. Your claims code is 69103 seven. Once again, 69103 seven. This is a certified prize that is approved by the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Competitions. All cash transfers are FDIC insured and certified by the United States Federal Reserve Bank. Balanced transfers are guaranteed and cannot be reversed. U. S. Federal laws require that your information is kept strictly confidential from any and all third party entities. This is to prevent unauthorized access to your account and abuse of the system. For more information on how to claim your sweepstakes prize, please dial one now or call the Publishers Clearing.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 1 year ago

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