Phone Scam Alert!

(707) 840-5385 is a Grant Robocall

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  • Transcript From United States government grants Department this is an important message for you we congratulate you that you have been qualified to receive a royalty money of $14750.00 to know the reason why you are qualified your call will be forwarded to senior accounts manager and to claim this money press 1 or call back 170-784-0538 extension 5 I repeat 707-840-5385 This call is from United States government grants Department this is an important message for you we congratulate you that you have been qualified to receive a royalty money of 14750 dollars to know the reason why you are qualified your call will be forwarded to senior accounts manager and to claim this money press 1 or call back 170-7840.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

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