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Jim, United States | 13-Dec-2016 |
Scam Phone Number 8034766813, Multiple names - scam. FAKE Father will call and intimidate you.
This number attempts to pose as an older girl, then reveals she is underage. After interactions a "Father" will call angry and say he is going to the cops unless you pay to help with somethings for not going to he police. Its all a scam. Don't pay anything.
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