Number: 902-705-6450 --This number is likely spoofed, look for the real one in the transcript.
Extracted num:888-301-6547
Carrier: Unknown
Voice Mail:
https://nomorobo-twilio-recordings.s3.amazonaws.com/honeypot/RE3f11cf42f1602a34188fffe22966c8be
Transcript:
Hello. This is a special notification call from the prize patrol delivery team located in Jericho, New York, United States of America, trusted by the Better Business Bureau and millions of Americans, where everyone has the fair chance to become a winner. Now, for this month’s giveaway, where there were 500 candidates, that was selected and entered into our computer ballot system by shopping from Costco, Target and other local stores. Over the years in which you were so blessed to be selected as our second place monthly winner, you’ve won yourself a certified cashier’s check for the sum of $3,500,000 and a bonus prize of $5,000 monthly for life, which is at the prize patrol delivery team awaiting to be delivered. Congratulations. Please take down your prize claim code to locate your package. That is PCH 33105. Once again, PCH 3310 five. We would like to verify that you are still located at the same address we have for you. Over the years, we have sent letters of notifications to inform you of your winnings, and we haven’t received a response yet. For more information on how to claim your prize, please contact the prize patrol delivery team at 1888-301-6547 I will repeat, that’s 1888-301-6547 or you can press option number one to be transferred to your personal assigned agent, Mister Jason White. Press one now.
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