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(516) 856-2700 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall

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  • Transcript 856-2909. I repeat, 516-856-2909. Hello, this is a call from publishers Clearing house company. This call is very important. You have selected here as our lucky grand prize winner. Please give us back a call at 516-856-2909. I repeat, 516-856-2909. Hello, this is a call from publishers Clearing. This call is very important. You have selected here as our lucky grand prize winner. Please give us back a call at 516-856-2909. I repeat, 516-856-2909. Hello, this is a call from publishers Clearinghouse Company. This call is very important. You have selected here as our lucky grand prize winner. Please give us back a call at 516-856-2909. I rep 168-56-2909. Hello. This is a call from publishers Clearinghouse Company. This call is very important. You have selected here as our lucky grand prize winner. 516-85-6290.
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