(919) 679-9159 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript The Publishers Clearinghouse is pleased to officially announce you has the first place winner in the 100 million Golden Harbor Sweepstakes Giveaway, sponsored by Publishers Clearinghouse and the Multistate Lottery association has the first place winner. You will be awarded with a total cash price of $19,500,000. Congratulations. The Publishers Clearinghouse has made all the necessary arrangements in order for you to receive your prize. Your funds are currently being held at the Federal Reserve bank of New York. For further information, call us at 658-202-1034 Publishers Clearing House Where Dreams come to reality continue looking out for a call of notification telling you you're a winner of Publishers Clearinghouse sweepstakes. God Bless America and all winners and player of our monthly sweepstakes. Continue subscribe to our Sweepstakes Monthly Please note Us federal laws required prize information or kept strictly confidential. To speak with end Agent Press one. Our call 658-202-1034 if not interested, please don't return a call. Please be advised there are fees attached to your legal documents. God Bless all winners and players continue entering to win big in and prizes. God Bless.
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