917-967-2099 | 19179672099 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(917) 967-2099 is a Fake Lottery/Sweepstakes Robocall

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  • Transcript House company. We are working along with Mega Millions. This call is being monitored and recorded for quality purposes. First and foremost, PCH is pleased to announce you as the official grand prize winner of the Golden Harvest Sweepstakes Giveaway sponsored by the Multi State Lottery Association. They have chosen you as the grand prize winner of $25 million along with the bonus prize of $7,000 each and every week for life and a new mer Mercedes Benz. Congratulations. Please write down your claim code number 959. Again, the number is 959. Publishers Clearinghouse made all the arrangements in order for you to receive your prize. Your funds are currently being held at the Federal Reserve bank in New York. Please note, US Federal laws requires you to keep your prize information strictly confidential from third parties. This is to prevent unauthorized access to your funds within our system. All questions should be directed to your account agent. We are delighted to host your delivery at the earliest time of your convenience. Please call our police patrol officers at our claims department at 917-672-4793. Again, I repeat, 917-672-47933. Our agents are ready and waiting to assist with the preparation of your delivery of your cash prize. Please note, US Federal law requires for you to pay a registration fee once you win up to $1 million or more. You will need to pay a registration fee to release and claim the prize. Please contact our office for further information at 917-672-4793. Thank you and congratulations.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 2 weeks ago

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