(917) 271-9885 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript You. Hello and good day. This is a secure phone call from the Publisher's Clearinghouse head office located at 101 Winners Circle, Jericho, New York, united States of America. This call is to inform you that you are the winner of an unclaimed prize and one of our monthly winners in our Major and Leapstakes competition. Your claims code is 9521 P-C-H-I repeat 9521. 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, please dial one now or call your claims agent at the Publisher's Clearinghouse Executive Office at 917-271-9885. Once again, that number is 917-271-9885.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 year ago

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