Phone Scam Alert!

(631) 769-5605 is a Survey Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello I'm calling from a national public opinion research company with a brief survey to hear your opinion on the importance of national election and Suffolk County all responses are kept confidential you can answer the following questions by pressing the appropriate numbers on your phone what is your opinion of President Donald Trump very favorable press 1 somewhat favorable press 2 somewhat unfavorable press 3 variant favorable press 4 not sure press 5 What is your opinion of President Donald Trump very favorable press 1 somewhat favorable press 2 somewhat unfavorable press 3 variant favorable press 4 not sure press 5 thank you that concludes our survey goodbye S.T.C. surveys 631-769-5605.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 6 years ago

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