The caller became aggressive after being told I was not interested, using vile language and making disturbing comments.
Publishers Clearing House prize scam warning!
Summary — +17655876102
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Picture yourself getting an unexpected ring, and after a few seconds a stranger declares he’s from Publishers Clearing House, even using a name like Bob Freeman. The script quickly turns aggressive, drops profanity, and threatens family members if you don’t comply. This pattern matches a classic prize‑fraud scam: no verification, high‑pressure tactics, and frequent repeat calls. Never share personal or financial details with an unsolicited caller, and hang up before the conversation escalates. Block the number, report it to the FTC, and let the intended company know they never made the call. Staying calm and ending the call promptly is the safest move.
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Recent Reports for (765) 587-6102
A call was received today at 3:15 from 765-587-6102, with the speaker claiming to be Paul Hayven, badge number 357USA, and mentioning package #307MD, but the legitimacy of the claim seems dubious.
I received multiple calls from a person claiming to be Freeman, who stated that he was calling on behalf of Publishers Clearing House. Despite my requests for more information, he failed to provide any and instead became agitated when I hung up on him.
It's a scam, PCH dont call people, they visit them in person
A caller from this number contacted my father, falsely claiming to be from Publishers Clearinghouse and stating that he had won a prize, which sparked an argument when my dad declined.
The person on the phone said his name was Bob Freeman, but he seemed more interesed in using bad language than explaining the purpose of his call
After the initial 5 seconds, the message becomes unclear, leaving me wondering what it's about.
This robocaller dont identifi himself for atleast 5 secs, pretty suspisious.