(202) 390-1824 is a Fake Amazon Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is an important call from Amazon customer support. This is to notify you regarding your today's purchase on Amazon.com. you've been charged $1,279.99 on your default card saved on Amazon.com if you have not made any such transaction then. please press one to cancel your order else if you have made this purchase on amazon dot com and recognize it then please press two to confirm your order or to talk to our customer care please press three to repeat this message please press for
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 month ago

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