Comments on 202-506-9448
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Says his name is Roy Williams,Say we won
$5000 a week for life, but first we are
to pay $$$'s.
Says h represents PCH out of Washington DC.
Can sound very convincing |
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David Bestman 6:50 am Arizona Time |
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My wife received a phone scam from a person who said he represented Publisher's Clearing House and that she had won a sweepstake prize.
A person called from Washington DC, phone
#202-506-9446. He identified himself as
Michael Newman and said that my wife, Aledia had
won a Publisher's Clearing House prize of 1.5
million plus $5000 a week for the rest of her
life. He asked for a reciept number
from an email that we searched for and couldn't find. He then said that it was OK that we didn't find it and he would give us the validation number, #536774083. He claimed that the prize patrol was nearby at a local airport, Toledo Suburban Airport,meeting up with our state's Attorney General. He then said that since we could not locate the email, we could go to a local Walmart or Walgreens and get a green.moneypak card for $500. The moneypak card, a photo ID, and the validation number #5036774083 would be what we provide the prize patrol. I was to call him back when I had the card |
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Foreign-sounding man who claims to be an FBI officer says you have won 2.5 million dollars. He says to call this number (which he said was the FBI in Washington) to check his authenticity and then call Publishers Clearing House at 702-900-9569 and give entry number to Michael Green to verify the prize. He then said someone would meet me at my bank to hand over the check. It is all very elaborate. He called back the next day to inquire why I didn't call Michael Green the first day. He then gave me the same number (202-506-9448) to check with the Chamber of Commerce in Las Vegas to verify his authenticity. He actually got upset with me for making him waste his time by not cooperating. |
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