(405) 888-8671 is a Scam Robocall
Be cautious.
- Listen
- Transcript Hi This message is intended for you from Social Security Administration we have received a legal complaint under your social security number and your driver license number we have received a legal complaint to block your social security number immediately So before we go ahead legally blocking your Social Security number so kindly press one to connect to our officer or call us back on our number that is 405-888-8671 I repeat is 405888671 sorry you did not press one yet kindly please press one to contact our office or thank you and have blessed day.
- Date Blocked
- Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

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