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CRM Rewards Department - Lisa Eastwood "We Have Good News" was printed on the envelope. On the envelope and letter was a large smiley face informing me that it was important that I call CRM, as they "have been trying to reach (me) with Good News!" Bakersfield California
In February 2009, I received "We Have Good News", printed on the envelope. On the envelope and letter was a large smiley face informing me that it was important that I call CRM, as they "have been trying to reach (me) with Good News!"
Included was a pin number. I have no idea how they got my name/address, and am quite suspicious. Immediately, it seemed to me to be fraud. Out of curiousity i called but there was no answer.
FYI. I did view other sites that said it was a fraud.
Catherine D
Watertown, South Dakota
U.S.A.
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Joe
Austin,Texas,
U.S.A.
HOW THEY GET YOUR ADDRESS...
#2Consumer Comment
Sun, March 01, 2009
THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS THEY HAVE OF GETTING YOUR ADDRESS THAT IT IS NOT EVEN FUNNY. BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL.
IT IS USUALLY A MASS MAILING SO YOU WERE NOT SINGLED OUT.
DO NOT CALL.
IT MIGHT BE ONE OF THESE CROOKED COLLECTION AGENCIES TRYING TO SCAM YOU AND GET YOU TO ACKNOWLEDGE A DEBT THAT YOU NEVER OWED AND NEVER INCURRED SO THEY CAN EXTORT MONEY FOR YOU.