Phone Scam Alert!

(801) 683-6574 is a Travel Robocall

Be cautious.

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  • Transcript Oh this is Joe and I'm a Trip Advisor department and I'm calling on a recorded line can you hear me OK now I'm with senior help advisors on behalf of royalties cruises you press 1 of your moved and I show here that you or someone in the household enjoys traveling on we're actually looking for a few people who are willing to spread the word about our cruise liner and what we would have you do is occupy and use cabin space aboard a magnificent cruise liner for free and that way it generates positive word of mouth advertising so what we do is give you a free Bahamas luxury cruise simply to show you a good time and all we ask in return is that you tell your family and friends about us when you get home if you can do that right.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago

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