Phone Scam Alert!

(218) 395-4288 is a Computer Scam Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript Org customer the security software we provided to us had some important updates released these updates ensure maximum security protection on your computer we will perform these updates as a courtesy and free of charge press one now to be transferred to your technician.
  • Date Blocked
  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

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