516-507-3062 Publishers Clearing House - Sweepstakes / Lottery Winnings (SCAM)

Scam Number: 516-507-3062
Scammer’s Website or Email:
Additional information about this scam: Impersonating PCH and Bank of America
https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/AC1a3140a8a2e2af9f8580ccfa46a022cb/Recordings/RE5de261b019af8172b79541494d7861b8.mp3

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Same scammers - 5165073062, 5165073063, 5165073064 (maybe more)

These were PCH as recently as Sunday when I called to check activity
Just a few minutes ago when I called again, they have all changed to this
I have no doubt this is still the same PCH clowns as there is an active toll free number which is a B of A

5165073062 was PCH now Bank of America
5165073063 was PCH now Bank of America
5165073064 was PCH now Bank of America

This is the toll free number which is a PCH B of A
8008267808 PCH Bank of America (since 16 November 2022)

All these numbers been intercepted😂with stern warning. The last one the scammer is trying to leave a message for us but the squaky wheel sound is so horrible and over powers what he is saying . But great big kudos.to the person wbo did this. I think its great.

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Yea, there’s been a few like that. And after you hear this is a scam message from two different people, there will be the Jamaican saying “Were trying to scam you, but you won’t answer the phone” and then then before he’s done talking the message beep cuts off.

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I may know a little something about the voicemail greetings :rofl: :joy: :wink:

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I know they are horrific people pch jamacians but i never seem to be able to troll them. I have many times b4 tho … but eh not so interested. I called gov. Officials regarding them only to have them want my info. And they do NOTHING. I do understand the urgency to troll and waste thier time, but i dont feel satisfied with them. I dunno personal reasons or just cant get into them like ssa or posting blocks of numbers. Sorry sandbar but, ya

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These are worthy of posting again due to the excellence of their existence.
I know a lot about these messages, the method of who, how, why and where. I’ve done this several times as well as changing websites and Facebook profiles. It’s a very effective way to stop things before they start.
I resort to other forms of lethal brute force toward any scammer, shutting entire large call centres down inside of 2 minutes by taking their means of communication away on every inbound number they have. Thus ensuring there are no victims who can contact them. But imagine any potential victim returning a robocall or responding to a text or email and being greeted with this sort of stop right here warning, highlighting the seriousness of their actions in returning the call in the first instance. Those people will likely tell ten people and they will tell ten people and so on and so on. It’s a great reality check for the gullible.
There is no better advertisement toward education than this, to enforce the message to who I call potential and serial victims. These people do exist in their millions unfortunately, solely due to their inherent greed and belief they are entitled to everything in life for free. Other would be victims believe anything and everything they’re told, feeling the need to respond to every bullshit email, text or robocall from the fake PayPal, Amazon, McAfee, Norton, Geek Squad or Walmart, citing suspicious activity regarding charges or purchases by the hackers from Dayton Ohio. Unfortunately, there are citizens who fall victim to these types of online fraud multiple times, failing to learn anything from the error of their ways each time. Statistics show it’s not only the elderly and infirm who fall victim.
Age related illness is truly evil, scammers who primarily target this vulnerability makes them the lowest form of life on earth.
The method adopted with this is not scambaiting, rather scambusting and is extremely effective in ceasing the flow of victims. If anyone other than us lunatics venture past this baseball bat to the head warning, they deserve to be scammed.
There is also no better way of educating people than to have them call these numbers, or hear the ten or so different ivr “enhancements” which are on a lot of numbers. Seeing the same outcome on 5000 YouTube videos has proven to do absolutely nothing and never will. More and more people continue to fall victim to online telephone fraud every year and will continue to do so. Those with insatiable greed and sense of entitlement will continue to chase losses, or to finally land what they deem is rightfully theirs in life. Sad but true.

Have people spend the few cents and 60 seconds to call any or all of these. There is no better education method in my opinion. This should be sent to every senior citizens club, or any social group where people who might fall for this type of telephone fraud attend, including all our family and friends.

Top marks to the person(s) responsible for drawing the line in the sand and raising the bar.
That’s about as cryptic as it gets I’m afraid. Well done for the many different and humorous cease and desist messages on an ever increasing amount of numbers!! :+1::+1::wink:

No recordings will ever be posted from these numbers

5165073062 PCH Bank of America
5165073063 PCH Bank of America
5165073064 PCH Bank of America

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