Phone Scam Alert!

(347) 783-2647 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall

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  • Transcript This is a secure. Hello, and good day. This is a secured phone call from the publisher's clearinghouse head office, located at 10 one winner Circle, Jericho, New York, United States of America. This call is to inform you that you are the winner of an unclaimed prize. As one of our monthly winners in our major lottery and sweepstakes competition. Your claims code is 787910. Once again, 787910. This is a certified prize that is approved by the Federal Trade Commission of Bureau of Competition. For more information on how to claim your sweepstakes prize, please press one now, or call us at 315-260-1761 once again, 315-260-1761 thank you. Bye.
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  • Call Activity Severe Last detected 8 hours ago

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Great Program!

Perfect answer to those annoying phone calls that come at the most inconvenient times! Interesting that since I have had this service for nearly a year the number of calls have dropped off over the pat few months. Robocallers must be getting the message!

This is a truly great service. I'm proud to think I've helped limit the robocall scourge by reporting quite a few scammers and other low lifes to nomorobo. I recommend this to everyone that will listen. Just thought I'd mention that when I hear that single ring I'm both happy that I don't have to answer and still annoyed that there are people out there with the morals of a leech.

It has been a Godsend in this household. We use to get at least 10 per day. Now I think they are trying to work around it. One ring and out. It is Great.

I worked in communications for 35 years, and this is one of the greatest technology programs ever invented to specifically help the consumer. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day the call will not have to even ring the consumer's phone even once.

We live in a Del Webb senior community. We used to get 10 to 20 calls a day for walk in tubs, solar panels, etc. every day. Nomorobo has been a Godsend. Wait after one ring it stops. With caller ID on our TVscreen, then we can see if it is worth answering by the area code if it keeps ringing. I have recommended it to everyone I know and they thank me.

I can't believe how well it works. I have had to add very few numbers; most of them are already blocked. It has cut the percentage of robo calls that get through to less than 10% of all unwanted calls.

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