Posible suplantación de identidad, se percibe sospechoso.
Beware Fake Publishers Clearing House Calls!
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Expert Opinion
Says it is Publishers Clearing House to call them for a unclaimed prize – that pitch sounds like a classic prize scam. The caller claims a big win but pushes a foreign number, often from Peru, which is a red flag. Hang up, never share personal info, and block the number. If you’re curious, verify directly with the official company using contact info from their website, not the caller’s. Report the call to your carrier and to consumer protection agencies. Staying skeptical and keeping your data private are the best defenses.
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Recent Reports for (069) 394796
Intento de phishing evidente, pero el mensaje fue poco convincente.
Recibí una llamada de phishing que intentó obtener datos personales. Fue muy sospechosa.
Intento de phishing, pero la llamada no contenía datos claros.
Intentaron un phishing telefónico, pero la conversación fue vaga y poco convincente.
The caller claims to be from Publishers Clearing House, stating that I have an unclaimed prize. However, I am skeptical, as I doubt that a legitimate company like PCH would be contacting me from Peru.
The caller claimed to be from Publishers Clearing House, but i dont belive it, especialy since the call was from Peru
A call was received claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House, but the claim of an unclaimed prize seems dubious, especially since the call originated from Peru.
Claim to be Publishers Clearing House, i'm doubtful about this because i dont think PCH would be calling from Peru
The caller claimed to represent Publishers Clearing House, offering an unclaimed prize, but the call's origin from Peru raised doubts about its legitimacy.