(240) 830-0791 is a Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Call is from Social Security Administration Office the reason behind this call is that we have received orders and notices from law enforcement agencies to suspend your social security number on an immediate basis as we have received suspicious trails of information in your name The moment you receive this message I need you to get back to me and my department division number that is 240-830-0791 I repeat 240-830-0791 verify the last 4 digits of your Social Security number when you call to better assist you with this issue now if I don't hear a call from you we will have to issue an arrest warrant under your name and get you arrested so get back to me as soon as possible thank you.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago
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