Phone Scam Alert!
(718) 866-4148 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall
Be cautious.
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- Transcript Congratulations. You are now a winner. Good day. This is a secured notification phone call from the Publishers Clearings House head office. Located in Jericho, New York, united States of America. Trusted by the FTC, Better Business Bureau and millions of Americans this call is to inform you that your name has been randomly selected as our second place monthly winner of 2,000,500 hundred thousand dollars in our major sweepstakes, giveaway and lottery competitions. Congratulations. It shows here that you have been trying to win over decades. Now please take down your package number. It is PCH 2590. Once again, that's PCH 2590. We would like to make sure you're still located at the same address we have for you over the years. To claim your prize, please contact the Claims Department phone number at 718-866-4132 that's 718-866-4132 or press one. To be connected connected to your personal assigned agent Michael Washington, press one now.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 month ago
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