FearToxin PCH Scanner

Number: 516-738-5566 --This number is likely spoofed, look for the real one in the transcript.
Extracted num:9540263
Carrier: Unknown
Voice Mail:
https://nomorobo-twilio-recordings.s3.amazonaws.com/honeypot/5f0841f4-1c68-11f0-8e27-0050569b5702
Transcript:
Doing today? This is an official notification from. Hello, how are you doing today? This is an official notification from the Mega Million Sweepstakes Company Automated System. We please to officially announce to you as the second place lucky winner in the $100 million Golden Harbor Sweepstakes Giveaway sponsored by Publisher Clearinghouse, bank of America and the Multi State Lottery Association. As the second place winner, you will awarded with a total cash prize of 4 point million and a brand new Lincoln Navigator. Congratulations. The Mega Million has made all the necessary arrangements in order for you to receive your prize. Your funds are currently being held at the bank of America. Please note, US Federal laws require that your prize information is kept strictly confidential and away from the public to avoid any unnecessary double claim of prize by participants and non participants of this promotion. For further information please do contact your claim claims releasing agent at the mega million sweepstakes company. Your Prize ID confirmation number is 954026377 USA. I repeat, your Prize ID confirmation number is 95402-6377 USA. Please have these information given to your claims releasing agent for further information. Congratulations once again and welcome on board. Goodbye.
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/.