FearToxin PCH Scanner

Number: 929-200-8138 --This number is likely spoofed, look for the real one in the transcript.
Extracted num:902 9200
Carrier: Unknown
Voice Mail:
https://nomorobo-twilio-recordings.s3.amazonaws.com/honeypot/RE278f8596c5e6e05083e2a508981def5c
Transcript:
Hi, this is a secured call from the prize patrol office at the Publishers Clearinghouse, located in Jericho, New York. We are pleased to inform you that you are one of the few persons chosen as a lucky winner in this month’s super prize giveaway promotion. Congratulations. You have won the prize of a lifetime. You are fully eligible to receive the $5,000 a week forever prize or a full lump sum payout of $5 million with the keys to a brand new car in your color of choice. Your entry into this sweepstakes was based on your past subscriptions and to confirm your entry, your ticket number is 19 500. That is 19,500. Please note your winnings will be delivered by the prize patrol within three to five business days. Guaranteed. To schedule your prize delivery today, please press one. To speak with a prize patrol agent, press one now or call the prize Patrol office at 902 9200-8138 that is 929-200-8138 Mondays to Saturday between the hours of 08:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. they will assist you with your choice of payment. This giveaway was approved by the Federal Trade Commission and us federal law require that your prize information is kept strict confidential to avoid double or false claims. Publishers Clearinghouse has been giving away real prizes all across the country because we love making dreams come true. Bye.
Notice:
This is a PCH spam call listed on Nomorobo’s site. The transcipt is below. You are responsible for verifying any numbers you call. These numbers have not been confirmed by humans! If you would like to join our discord for more scanners, click here.
Many baiters are unfamiliar with PCH scams, but they can be extremely rewarding. Experienced PCH baiters often uncover bank accounts and scammer’s personal details entirely over the phone, without any computer trickery, as in other types of scams. For more information, check Recon’s guide: Publishers Clearing House Scam | How it works, how to deal with it. Check out https://spambaitmail.org/.