(631) 527-3550 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
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- Transcript This is a very important message from the Publishers Clearinghouse headquarter in 1300 Jericho Quadrant, Suite 300, Jericho, New York. Signed and approved by the Sweepstakes Audit Bureau. This is Susan Williamson, the vice president of winning experiences publishers Clearinghouse sweepstakes. Congratulations on being a first place winner from our grand promotion. Did you check your mailbox or your email? Your confirmation number is 4258. Please contact our prize claim department at your earliest convenience. To make preparations for prize delivery at 631-527-3550 I repeat, 631-527-3550 congratulations once more. Thanks for making it PcH. The house where dreams come true.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 8 months ago

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