FearToxin PCH Scanner

Number: 551-300-0617 --This number is likely spoofed, look for the real one in the transcript.
Extracted num:585-566-0853
Carrier: Unknown
Voice Mail:
https://nomorobo-twilio-recordings.s3.amazonaws.com/honeypot/8aa9f6f4-9572-11ef-882c-0050569b2dc2
Transcript:
Mega Millions is pleased to officially announce you as the first place winner. Hello. The Mega Millions is pleased to officially announce you as the first place winner in the $100 million Golden Harvest sweepstakes giveaway. This is sponsored by the Publishers Clearing House, the Reader’s Digest and the Multi State Lottery Association. As the first place winner, you will be awarded a total cash prize of $8,500,000 plus a bonus prize of $7,000 a week for life and a brand new 2024 GLC formatic Mercedes Benz. Congratulations. The Mega Millions have made all the necessary arrangements in order for you to receive your winnings. Your funds is currently been held at the Federal Reserve bank in the state of New York. Please note UW federal law requires that your prize information is kept strictly confidential from third parties. This is to prevent unauthorized access to your funds and abuse of our system. All questions should be directed to your assisting agent, David Antonio. Please write down your prize claim number. Your Prize claim number is 0199. Please write down the company phone number to claim your prize. The company phone number is 585-566-0853. To be transferred to your assisting agent, please press 1 now. Congratulations on behalf of our team and welcome aboard on your winning. Thank you.
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/.