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I was phoned this evening by an individual naming himself as John Peterson to let me know that I had won 2.5 Million US plus a 2018 Mercedez Benz. The connection was very poor and when I realized what was going on I said to him - "This call is bogus" and I hung up. He called back in less than a minute and appeared incensed that I had hung up on him, so I decided to get the particulars to post here. Due to poor connection on phone (which I found by *69) I found out that it was a VoIP call through Iristel. The call could literally have come from anywhere. He verified the phone number when he called back. Everything was rather mysterious but he kept repeating Proctor and Gamble as well as Sweepstakes and Megamillions. When I told him I had not entered any such lottery he tried to convince me that my information was obtained due to credit card or debit card purchases. He did have correctly my name, address including postal code and landline phone number. He did not get any other information from me and I declined to give even my email address. I was instructed over and over again to ONLY deal with him and no others. He stated that the actual prize money and car were at 882 48th Street Las Vegas Nevada.

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