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Received a scam letter for some free membership to the Greatest kept secret for Invitation Processing that has so much BS I didn't even read through the first page. What a load of BS this letter is and a waste of paper, gonna report to as many agencies as I can. SCAM written all over this load of BS. I never signed up for anything anywhere and this is like Identity Theft that someone/company is signing me up for all this scam/fraud stuff.

Update by J
Nov 20, 2008 2:02 pm EST

FYI Found out from DelawareBBB that forwarded me to Las VegasBBB that this Invitation Processing P.O.BOX 6304 Dover, DE [protected] is actually Neo Tech Publishing Co./Noveau Tech Society/Novatech/Novatech Society/Novus Tek Invitation Processing Secret Society 2435 W. Henderson Ridge Pkwy. Henderson, NV [protected] who has been doing this misleading fraud you have special powers offer for years by the complaints on [redacted]. Seems like they were complained against numerous times by how many business names being used now and Dover, DE return address.

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SarahBeth88
Quincy, US
Apr 27, 2009 2:05 pm EDT

Yeah, got the letter today, and laughed through the whole thing. And where the lady signed "sincerely yours" she signed Katie and printed under it was the name Kirsten. So all I'm saying is don't trust anyone who doesn't even know their own name!LOL

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daweave
, US
Apr 22, 2009 4:16 pm EDT

This letter is so encouraging. It's nice to know that when you lose your job and your unemployment is slowly running out, you have someone noticing your special qualities... from afar, they are reaching out to you to... EXPLOIT YOU AT YOUR WEAKEST MOMENT! Just got the letter and had a few laughs. I agree that they must be using some kind of job search site to get addresses. God knows I am on them all trying to find a job, not a shady jedi mind trick method... ha ha.

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vrider
Marietta, US
Apr 22, 2009 8:07 am EDT

Got my letter yesterday. Thanks for all the info on this site. Agree, nothing is free and the guy can't even remember his own name; John or Kevin.

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Pandora710
Los Angeles, US
Apr 21, 2009 7:17 pm EDT

I just got mine today...Wanna know the 'kicker'? In the letter the poker guy calls him 'Kevin', and at the end of the letter, he signs it 'John'!

I was tempted to send those two parts back to them asking which one are you? I had to Google this cuz I knew it was from another planet...and yeah, I don't like getting things sent to where I live, either that sound so personal...they probably knew if they did it by e-mail, no one would fall for it...or maybe?

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Maverick
Hendersonville, US
Apr 21, 2009 5:23 pm EDT

I agree with MIKEHOU comments above. Did anyone mail/fax the letter back to see what happened? Just curious.

Also, I agree that this company is using job posting web sites to get personal information about those who are unemployed. I am

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Dontscamme
Plymouth, US
Apr 21, 2009 1:45 pm EDT

I recieved this scam letter 4/20/09. I believe their getting mailing information from online resume sites. I'm in Michigan and looking for employment. Ever since I started to apply for jobs online I've recieved alot of stange calls and mail.

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Dr. Weblog
Grand Prairie, US
Apr 20, 2009 11:55 pm EDT

One of my special rare traits is detecting scam letters; like this one. Read the NIV bible. It’s free and will answer all of your questions in life; making you popular, healthy, loved and wise.

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Scandal0000
Round Rock, US
Apr 20, 2009 5:37 pm EDT

As a Private Investigator, a receipent of this scam, and a former resident of Las Vegas, I found out who's responsible for this Invitation Processing/Greatest Kept Secrets scam. It's a company in Las Vegas and their direct number is [protected]. A woman usually answers and says she's the after hours publishing order desk (NOTE: I called at 2:20 p.m. so how is that after hours?) She told me to fax a letter to
FAX # is [protected] or email a letter to customerservice3@neo-tech.com and "request to be removed from their mailing list". I don't know about you but I intend to write them and it won't be to leave a simple request. Leave it to Vegas to try and scam people this way. I hope this information is helpful.

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robert
, US
Apr 18, 2009 8:37 pm EDT

i just received the same letter on april 17 i read it 4 a little bit n stop n thought that is ### so i looked up the addres n i find it n it said its a scam so people dont belive anything u get in the mail nothing is free in this world.

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Billy Delux
Reading, US
Apr 14, 2009 5:17 pm EDT

What's really sad about this letter is that they continue to mail it out (as I too have recieved this letter today April 14, 2009) this means that they are obviously profiting from this scam or how else do the scam artist continue to get the money to send the letter out over and over. I would be interested in finding out just how they are able to get the money out of people.

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Jughead Jones
North Vancouver, CA
Apr 14, 2009 4:27 pm EDT

I just received the same letter on APRIL 14 2009, i guess it still exist. The return address

Invitation Processing
PO Box 95338
Las Vegas Nevada [protected]
US
Fax [protected]

by the way im from CANADA

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Will
Yakima, US
Mar 25, 2009 11:18 am EDT

all it takes to be a "talk-show host" is a federal-mandated public access station and your right to free speech coupled with the small cable tax that shows up on your bill that funds the station and equipement and you too can be one after a 1-hour production class. FREE. I have made my own talk-show, sketch show, comedy improv show, ect. if you live in a big enough city the term "late night television talk show host" is pretty relative and useless. "I have over 100, 000 viewers" *cough cough* riiiiight...

this letter is a scam of epic proportions that gets you (check the web for that Dover, DE address) some small publication that caters to low self-esteem. As the person above stated, keep your stamp. You have better things to do with your time.

funniest part:

"make address correction if necessary:"
WHAT?!?! my secret file didn't have an accurate location of my special self? oh nooooo! lol

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cyberwolf
duubuque, US
Mar 24, 2009 10:13 pm EDT

This is a scam.

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cyberwolf
duubuque, US
Mar 24, 2009 10:13 pm EDT

Right it is a scam.

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majb4222
Skokie, US
Mar 24, 2009 11:30 am EDT

I aqm as curious as anyone else... The letter was funny as hell and the talk show host name is supposedly Kevin. The fax number doesn't even work and I'm not mailing anything in.

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mikehou
Pasadena, US
Mar 16, 2009 9:02 pm EDT

I got the same letter today, anyone know who the hell this "so called" late night television talk host (the narrator of the letter) is ? or is pretending to be? or this scientist that supposedly originated this secrets is?

If anyone sent/faxed the return letter, did anything happen after that?

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noil31
Portland, US
Feb 25, 2009 1:50 am EST

I agree the letter is funny and I am so glad I have these 'Special traits' but I also think people get carried away. Identity theft ? They already have your name and address info and don't ask for anything else. unless they ask for more info later but at that point you don't give it. I have never been scammed or had my identity stolen, you just have to use your head. I faxed to them as I am curious but again I am not worried about being scammed because I will never give them my ss# or any money. Until they ask for more info or money they have got nothing. If you want to be accurate get the info first and then write it up, you have no idea what they will do but are already judging them! I will get the info and then judge them as well as anything else I can do to inform people but not with half the story!

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cher
Goodyear, US
Feb 24, 2009 8:55 pm EST

Couldn't stop laughing. Then googled the PO Box and saw that this letter has been going around for at least 5 years. Sad, very sad. Here is a site about the company that sends the letter out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_R._Wallace

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Eddyj53
, US
Jan 27, 2009 12:58 am EST

I received the same letter. I always assume unsolicited mail is junk or a scam. This is both. Funny but sad that they're trying to take advantage of people who could get suckered in.

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mike rost
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Dec 01, 2008 10:16 am EST

I received a letter saying I had special powers and was selected because of these"powers" that i have and looked it up in mail scams and found this site. J the guy above me had the exact address of where i was supposed to send for my package to secrets that would create wealth power and fame for me. I'm not sure what their next move would be once i faxed my request in but i know they would eventually ask for money! This is the address where i was supposed to send for my "secrets:" Invitation Processing P.O.BOX 6304 Dover, DE [protected]. it made me feel good until i checked this age but, thats what they're trying to do is make you feel special.

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Jesse McVay
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Nov 18, 2008 7:35 pm EST

I also received the same letter about the exclusive Association, and their 2300 year old best kept secret for all your desires. gree! I throught they wrote me because of my unique traits.

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Julie
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Nov 13, 2008 10:58 pm EST

I laughed hysterically when I read the opening of the letter. I couldn't even wade through that much BS in hipboots. Sounds like someone's trying to suck me into Scientology or something.