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18775379, United States | 14-May-2014 |
Scam Phone Number 18775379264, Redemption Center, P. O. Box 745069, Avada, CO 80006.
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250.00 gift card winner scam call from 1-877-537-9264 | redemption center post card saying ive won a 250 dollor | redemption center. trying to reach you about your unclaimed reward | Call 1-877-537-9264 . Got a Post Card in mail. $250 Walmart Gift Card | Redemption Center, P. O. Box 745069, Avada, CO 80006 | Redemption Center, Arvada. You are eligible to receive $250 in Gift |
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