Number: 856-329-9912 --This number is likely spoofed, look for the real one in the transcript.
Extracted num:915-338-6213
Carrier: Unknown
Voice Mail:
https://nomorobo-twilio-recordings.s3.amazonaws.com/honeypot/4b795900-ea20-11ee-a2d0-0050569bbdd4
Transcript:
Welcome inside publishers Clearinghouse Company. Working along with Mega Millions. Your call is being monitored and recorded for quality purpose. First and foremost, the Mega Millions is pleased to officially announce you as the grand prize winner in the $100 million Golden Harvest Sweepstakes giveaway, sponsored by publishers Clearinghouse Readers Digest in the Multistate Lottery association. As the grand prize winner, you’ll be awarded with a total cash prize of $18.5 million, along with the most awesome bonus prize ever, $5,000 each and every week for life, and a brand new 2024 Mercedesbenz with five years warranty, 36 months free auto insurance and a gas card which will allow you gas free of cost for up to 36 months. Congratulations. Your claim code is 651241 pch. Again, that’s 651241 pch. The Mega Millions has made all the necessary arrangements in order for you to receive your prize. Your funds are currently being held at the Federal Reserve bank of New York. Please note, United States federal laws require that your prize information is kept strictly confidential from third party. This is to prevent unauthorized access to your funds and abuse of our system. All questions should be directed to your account manager. We are delighted to host your delivery at the earliest time of your convenience. Please call our prize patrol offices at 915-338-6213 I repeat, 915-338-6213 our agent.
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