(917) 246-8589 is a Fake Amazon Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is an important call from Amazon Customer Support. This is to notify you regarding your Today's purchase on Amazon.com youm have been charged $1,279.99 on your default card, saved on Amazon.com if you have not made any such transaction, Then please press 1 to cancel your order. Else, if you have made this purchase on Amazon.com and recognize it, then please press 2 to confirm your order or to talk to our customer. Care, please press 3 to repeat this message, please press 4. Thank you.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 1 month ago

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