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Award Claim
I received a letter from Publishers Sweepstakes Commission stating that I am the grand prize winner of unclaimed prize money in the amount of $1, 000, 000. Enclosed is a check for $4, 852 and the check will only be activated once I SPEAK TO THE CLAIMS AGENT. The claims agent number is [protected]. I called the number and only got a "goodbye".
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
fraud/scam
Received a letter with what looked like it might be a check. Told to call a number between 9am and 5pm CST. Called and spoke with someone that told me the check was legal and real and I had won $100, 000 and this was to pay for the fees. I took it to the bank and was planning on opening a seperate account if it was a real check. The people in the bank told me the check was not real. I am filing this to prevent others from being scammed if possible.These people NEED TO BE IN JAIL. Thank-you, Sandra Scott
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Final notification of prize award. Includes check for $4922.00
to cover "processing fees".
Did what they wanted and now I am 5000 + in debt and no 500000 like they said I had won.
award claim final winning notification
received letter stating that i won 1, 000, 000 and a check for $4572.00. i was instructed to call to activate the check and then call back once i deposited it. i went to my bank to find out if this were a legitimate check and they found this website for scams/fraudulent checks. The check was written on "Amegy Bank of Texas PO Box 27459 Houston TX 77227" and the remitter was "ACCC Insurance Company PO Box 680247 Houston TX 77268.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
I RECIEVED THE SAME THING THEY ARE STATING THAT I WON ONE MILLION DOLLLARS, SENT ME A CHECK FOR $2650.00 HAD TO CALL [protected], AND ASK FOR A REP. SHE WASN'T AVAILABLE HAD TO TALK TO HER IN ORDER FOR THE CHECK TO BE ACTIVATED WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST THAT I DO? MIND YOU THE CHECK IS WRITTEN UNDER CITIBANK
i got the same check mine was 3380.00 and i deposited took out the money and sent it to new york to a ivan taher 2 days later i found out it was a scam now i owe my bank and i need help. it was so stupid! BUT I WILL GO AFTER THEM.THIS GUY WHO DOSENT ANSWER OR GIVE INFO IS MIDDLE EASTERN >:{
I just got this same thing claiming I won 125, 000 and a check for 4875.00. I called and he wouldn't give me any info, so I knew it was a scam at that point. The letter said National Consultants 200 Queen streen hamilton ontario L4C4M5 phone [protected]. The check and bank info is the same.
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Dear sir,
TODAY 11/01/2012 I RECEIVE THE LETTER . ONLY THREE BOOK I RECEIVED,
THE PARCEL ONE SIDE OPEN ANY DOCUMENT YOU SEND NEXT YOU SEND COURIER
VERY SAFE SEND ( NEXT COURIER VERY SAFE NON )
YOURS SINCERELY
(SEENIKALVI )
SEENIKALVI
22/39 MUTHUKARA STREET
TIRUPATTUR, VELLORE DIST
TAMIL NADU, INDIA
PIN: 635601
CELL : [protected]
The Compliant is nasally
Americans does not deserve to be scammed!
If they can have a war on drugs then they should have war on scammer. Such as Reader Digest, Publisher Clearing House is very dishonest to customers.
I do not think Publisher Clearing House and Reader Digest is not even liaising to do business.
Doctors has to have licient to pratices medicine, lawyers has to have licients to pratices to law in their individual states
Most business who has to be licients to do business in their own states.
Sooner or later this is going to have to come to an end.
Enough-is-enough!
Salem, NH
I have been playing PCH Daily Lotteries and its scratch card contest and doing their severa online I find it difficult to what step by step to take. I have been primmest that I would win $5, 000.00 a week for life. I enter it keep popping up on my computer saying that I would win $5, 000.00 a week for life. They clam that will televised on NBC network I never see in on the TV.
Publisher Clearing House is interesting in the profits and is nothing but fraud there the ones the government should go after. People are scam by Reader Disgust and Publisher Clearing House a year it’s all about the mightily dollars in their pockets in the hell the customers are the victims of scams a year.
I can enter the PCH daily lotto and scratch cards contest till the day we die never receive a dime.
There are people are struggling to put food on the table and struggling to pay their monthly bills then are people losing their jobs.
Sure Reader Digest and Publisher Clearing House are not strived like the ad gave citizens.
They have us do their serves to receive a $1, 000, 00 $5, 000.00 Wal-Mart, Sears, K-Mart and Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe Gift Cards They want us to purches their magazines and other products that we do not want. Sound too good to be truth it is promptly is. Ought enough to receive their gift
Cards.
I am putting in my two cents of worth of compliments against Publisher Clearing House Corporations.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
Jocelyn Gallant
Salem, NH
Email is jgallant2000@comcast.nety