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The first phone call informed me that I was the #1 winner of 2.2 million dollars, they asked for a time to deliver my prize. I told them I was going to be gone, and I thought this was a scam/fraud, so I hung up. He called back a second time, told me they wanted me to have this money since I deserved it. I was instructed to go to Dollar General, WalMart or another location to purchase two cards to register with the IRS. The first in the amount of $500, the other in the amount of $400. I told him I did not have $900 to risk losing. He told me not to worry, because State Farm Insurance would reimburse me. I hung up again. Third phone call; he told me again that the funds were mine. amd that the IRS and Better Business Bureau were on the line as well. If I did not claim the prize, he would give it to Salvation Army or Red Cross. I told him to send it to Ukraine, they were in great need. I told him I needed to go.

The next day, I received another call. Basically the same information as before. I told him I was not about to fall for this scam, and I needed to leave again, so I hung up.

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