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The phone number (516) 926-7911 is a number that has been reported by many consumers as being a source of unwanted robocalls. The calls are typically about a fake sweepstakes or lottery. The callers will often claim that the consumer has won a prize, but they will need to provide personal information in order to claim the prize. However, there is no legitimate sweepstakes or lottery associated with this phone number.
The phone number (516) 926-7911 is registered to a company called “National Sweepstakes Center”. However, there is no evidence that this company is actually affiliated with any legitimate sweepstakes or lottery organization. The website for National Sweepstakes Center is a scam website, and it is not clear who actually owns the phone number.
The calls from (516) 926-7911 are typically about a fake sweepstakes or lottery. The callers will often claim that the consumer has won a prize, but they will need to provide personal information in order to claim the prize. However, there is no legitimate sweepstakes or lottery associated with this phone number.
Many consumers have reported receiving unwanted calls from (516) 926-7911. Some consumers have reported that they have been called multiple times a day. Others have reported that they have been called even after they have asked the callers to stop calling.
Here are some quotes from other consumers about (516) 926-7911:
The number of calls being made from (516) 926-7911 is unknown. However, the number has been reported by many consumers, so it is likely that a significant number of people are receiving calls from this number.
The number of people who have complained about (516) 926-7911 is unknown. However, the number has been reported to the FTC, and there are many complaints about the number on social media.
The phone number (516) 926-7911 is a source of unwanted robocalls. The calls are typically about a fake sweepstakes or lottery. The callers will often claim that the consumer has won a prize, but they will need to provide personal information in order to claim the prize. However, there is no legitimate sweepstakes or lottery associated with this phone number. Consumers who receive calls from this number should not answer the calls. If they do answer the calls, they should not provide any personal information. They should also report the calls to the FTC.
The FTC should investigate the phone number (516) 926-7911. The FTC should also take steps to stop the calls from being made. Consumers should be aware of the scam and should not answer the calls.
Reporting this number to us will help us to stop the calls from being made. We will also use the information you provide to investigate the scam and to take action against the scammers.
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