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The caller was selling lottery tickets, operating as OSA.
Like a broken record that keeps looping the same tune, the calls from this number repeatedly pitch lottery sales. The pattern suggests a scripted call‑centre operation rather than a legitimate organization. If you receive such calls, hang up immediately and block the number. Avoid sharing personal or financial details, and report persistent harassment to your telecom provider or consumer protection agency. Keeping a log of call times can help authorities track the source. Stay skeptical of unsolicited lottery offers—they’re usually scams.
The caller was selling lottery tickets, operating as OSA.
appears to be a sales call regarding lottery tickets from OSA