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EWC super prize review: scam 19

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Recieved a letter informing me there is a cheque waiting worth £25, 000.00 as long as I pay £30 to receive my 'guarntee of millions' and £5 for priority. I'm not allowed to make a copy of the form it is a secret! and I must claim within next 7 days! How are they allowed to do this? Thankfully I have a good fuctioning brain and have not sent anything back, but some folk might fall for this. The big give away is they tell you Quote: 'you must not tell anyone about this' end quote. I would like to tell the world this is a scam!

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Cory Dawson
, US
Mar 04, 2016 10:45 pm EST

i decipher words, for sent a scams; on 3/4/2016 i received the infomas winnig letter thinking i won 12550 dollars, just pay 25 for processing, here we go folks . First of all, do it say in one sentence that you are the [ grand prize winner] with your name beside it, in the same sentence . . Nowhere to be found, it [ states you are a monies winner, ] now look at the rules, always look at the rules, 1 out of 1 people win money, that means i am guaranteed to be a winner, so you can bet ### thatsssssss the money you won, it also states, will ask for your photo and sign a liability form for [ major winners ] are you that major winner on that document anywhere in the same sentence, likely not, ISNT it strange your not identified as the big winner in the same sentence any where ? so you pay 25 dollars for crap jewelry, and get that winning money of one dollar that you won, So you still want to proceed, have a nice day, remember folks always read the rules the answer is always there,

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Antony Stephenson
, GB
Mar 01, 2016 3:43 pm EST

Dean Antony Stephenson Please no post 38 Calvert lane hull England!
Please no more post!

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rogopet
, US
Dec 06, 2015 1:25 pm EST
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Received a very authentic "looking" letter complete with an impressive Seal that states, have won $12, 550.00 It will only cost me a $25.00 fee to receive it or of course I can provide my Credit Card information (how nice!) a routing # below of [protected] completes the picture as it it looks very official. The return envelope to PO Box 8210, 3503 RE Utrecht, The Netherlands, the names of Marc Brieghton who states for the record I have won this. confirmed this day of 10/21/2015
Complete with RECIPIENT FORM HOA15-6 all very official looking! In bottom right corner says something about Villa Affluent Contessa Jewelry Collection as appointed ? My payment would buy a few plastic baubles (made in China) which makes this scam legal. By the way, the letter is postmarked from PRIORITAIRE MAGYAR POSTA-Budapest 1005002 ? It's amazing these people can produce this stuff, the printing costs involved etc and send it ? Is it really cost-worthy? even for a mail scam ? Get Real ! Don't fall for it people! buy something for Christmas for your grandkids instead! Yu will get much more satisfaction from that than giving some people your $25.00 Happy Christmas everyone!

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Gem&eye
, US
Oct 19, 2015 9:44 pm EDT

The one that is realooking is po box 8210 3503 RE UTRECHT THE NETHERLANDS. REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN AND BELIEVE, ANYTHING AND I MEAN ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE WHEN ONE BELIEVES WITH ALL THEIR BEING.

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Gem&eye
, US
Oct 19, 2015 9:41 pm EDT

Have any of you tried or are you all going of one man's oponion, if you pay attention you don't have to enter contest to begin getting these letters, they get your info from 3rd parties all the money that is sent in has to go somewhere, why not into one of our pockets. I recently won this is not fake, my bank account is proof, don't be so negative folks have faith and believe that's how I did if

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Sam :)
, AU
Mar 02, 2015 6:35 am EST

I live in Australia, I got the same carp ! from this FTI with that address saying that I won 30, 000 and they need 65 $ to send me the money ! I sent them a letter back saying please take the 65 $ and have another 10, 000 $ for their trouble and send the rest to me :)) :)) ;)

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kirsty C
, NZ
Feb 19, 2015 1:14 am EST

im in New Zealand and received documents today saying id won $30, 000 and I had to send back acceptance in ten days, and send $70 to do so...immediately realising this was fraud I googled the address and well, I arrived here at this page...

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Bengt
, SE
Jan 27, 2015 1:37 pm EST
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The last couple of months I received these "offers" almost every day. The last one was yesterday january 26 2015 from FTI in Utrecht. Another strange thing about all these offers I get in my mailbox, they all have the same wrong spelled name and address for me. It seems they all bought my address from the same Company. They write that I am a "mrs" and my name is Bengt Aahllqvist. The postman can still handle it, but I would like to be removed from the list . Is there anyone who have falled for the offer to pay 450 sek to get whatever they would like to send to the receiver? What kind of documents have you received? If it was a very small amount I perhaps would have tried it, but not 450 sek - that is around 45 euro - perhaps for nothing at all. I hope the mail will stop eventually...as I am tired of the crap...

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lividliz
Buckingham, GB
Oct 01, 2014 5:20 am EDT

My father is away and I just opened a letter from "FTI" (Financial Transfer Institute), stating the usual crap about a winning cheque of GBP22, 400...they claim they already sent the cheque, and are checking whether it has been received! lol True to form, I need to send GBP 30 too The interesting thing about this is that when I google FTI, I get loads of listings of genuine financial stuff, but not this organisation. I look for A.Ferguson, the General Manager of FTI, and get nothing. It was only when I googled the address (yeah, you guessed it...P.O. Box 8202, NL-3503, RE Utrecht, The Netherlands) I find a whole load of complaints about a different company with a different figurehead. They have covered themselves by including a fine print of 'Conditions of Allocation'. This states CLEARLY that there will be no allocation of the GBP22, 400.00 until after 31st December 2015 - and basically, every form that is 'correctly' filled in will be put in a draw to have a chance of winning the cheque. So that means they can invite 1, 000's, 100s of 1000's or millions of people to claim their cheque, but only have to allocate ONE cheque of 22.400...BUT, it also states that once the draw has been made, the winner has 2 weeks to write to FTI to claim the prize...As far I can see, they have zero obligation of telling the person who wins the draw that they have actually won it!...and then it goes on to say that if it is not claimed, they don't have to pay it out to anyone! It also states that 'all the other participants, called winners or winners of a cheque, receive a cheque. This cheque can also be a reduction voucher of another offer of FTI. Reduction vouchers cannot be cashed' Which means they don't have to give anyone else a cheque at all! It is awful, but I must acknowledge that they have actually stated exactly how they intend to you rip you off if you do fill in the form and send it back to them...

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SuesMaeEyes
Olivehurst, US
Apr 03, 2014 3:17 pm EDT

comment that was just put up was dated for 04/03 /14

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SuesMaeEyes
Olivehurst, US
Apr 03, 2014 3:13 pm EDT

Well, I'm here to say that they are still at it, cause I've just received my letter also and it's for $24, 000.00 and 12 months to receive the check if you don't get the 100% Winning Method from a Prof. Gerald W. Masters, this is my 2nd. Letter due to me NOT answering the 1st. Letter. So I just wanted to let you know that they are still around trying to suck folks in, I'm thank-ful for sites like THESE cause --" when in doubt", ...LOOK IT UP!
Stay Alert, Bye for Now .. SuesMaeEyes

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brtn2722
, Schotland
Jul 12, 2013 3:22 am EDT
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yes i agree with the gentleman from NZ an elephant gun

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tasharu01gmail.com
, NZ
Jul 12, 2013 2:05 am EDT
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A LETTER IN THE MAILBOX OF CANTERBURY, NZ STATING THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED 24GRAND, , WOOHOO, NOT! [censored], I HAVENT EVEN ENTERED ANY THING BUT ONCE AGAIN DR MARCUS THE ### . SOMEBODY NEEDS TO LINE THESE PERSONS UP IN A LINE AND GRAB A BIG GUN.

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brtn2722
, Schotland
May 31, 2013 6:31 am EDT
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fred_betta@yahoo.co.uk
i too fell for this scam it cost me £40.00 pounds they should be locked up before they do any one else any harm i agree with all the sufferers and i am very sorry that you have been caught like me

frederick burton

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Atick
Thunder Bay, CA
May 15, 2013 9:08 am EDT

Hello People just received a letter informing me that I had won $175 000. 00 I don' t remember entering any contest overseas.I'm to send $60.00 plus $5.00 for shipping& handling. How stupid do they think people are. I wish these people would be caught. What gave it away! PAY $60.00 & &5.00 FOR SHIPPING& HANDLING. PLEASE! I don' t ever recall anybody paying to receive a prize, even that amount. So people, BE CAREFULL.

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MouseVal
Portland, AU
Apr 03, 2013 11:10 am EDT

Hi everyone, I received a letter today telling me i have won $25, 000.00. ( I DID NOT ENTER ANY COMPETITION OR LOTTO ). This letter is from EWC telling me to give my credit card details so that they can debit $55.00 for administration and $5.00 for priority. On top of that they want another $65.00 to purchase some some material on getting rich overnight. Alternately i can send a cheque or cash.
The name of the person that sent it is DR. MARCUS. and the postal details are EWC P.O Box 8202, NL-3503 RE Ultrecht, The Netherlands.
He does give me the option to not send the processing money for my winning but i would then have to wait 6---9 months to see any winnings.
WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP. i did not enter anything to win, if i did win something i should not have to pay to get my winnings, i should be able to contact them and who in there right mind has send cash as an option. this person needs to stop trying to scam and get a real job. I WOULD PREFER HE AND ANYONE WORKING WITH HIM BE LOCKED SO THE REST OF US CAN BE A LITTLE SAFER.

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noel dewart
Bellerive, AU
Apr 02, 2013 11:08 pm EDT

these people should be jailed for fraud

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Jhon Gar
Newark, US
Mar 04, 2013 8:09 pm EST
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This is a stupid scam and the worst some people can fall for this fifty thousand dollars scam.Official sticker for payment, director managment Dr. Marcus, jajjja this guys are funny very funny, and they make money with this.People open your eyes okey.

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Kerre Huff
Colorado City, US
Feb 20, 2013 10:34 pm EST
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From Office of Bank Payments EWC Super Prize; Official payment sticker; definitely won a check; Guarantee of Millions have to pay $50 or $55 dollars;
EWC
P.O. Box 8202
3503 RE Utrecht
The Netherlands

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