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  • Report:  #720490

Complaint Review: D.R.D. Awards Payment

D.R.D. Awards Payment i recieved in the mail on 04-16-2011 from data release division aka D.R.D. awards payments w/ prize announcer robert richards signature stating i would recieve $ 1,400,000.00 w/i 10 days of returning westbury, New York

  • Reported By:
    Pbuku — San Jose California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Thu, April 21, 2011
  • Updated:
    Fri, April 22, 2011
  • D.R.D. Awards Payment
    P.O. box 9004, NY 11590-9004
    westbury, New York
    United States of America
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I recieved in the mail on 04-21-2011 from data release division aka D.R.D. awards payments w/ prize announcer Robert Richards signature stating I would recieve $ 1,400,000.00 w/in 10 days of returning my initialed in two places and signed signature on this document that is supposedly filed and on record asking that i identify myself for such claim.

***$1,400.000.00--$ ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS --***
   The letter that I received stated the following: You are now being proceeded for the completion of Your attached Award Payment Data Release Document which when received in our office GUARANTEES YOUR 100% access for the Awards Monies and Prizes. The official Data is now in our offices and we are waiting to receive Your Completed Document.
   The Award Payment Data that is comfirmed for you shall be released as soon as we receive your completed document, so please do so within the next 10 days being sure to enclose the Award Payment Data Release fee of just the $19.99, this is the only fee.

Now think about this. Mail fraud.  But if you read the back it states taht you will receive a report and not the $.  And if you want to discontinue the subscription of the report that you need to write them a letter to stop receiving reports.  It is very misleading and they make millions off people.  19.99 X 100,000 people. they walk away with $1,999,000 dollars in their account. 

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jim

Millbrook,
Alabama,
U.S.A.

it's a fraud, there's NO money

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, April 22, 2011

I'll bet that if you thoroughly read it, there's a phrase that you're entring a contest somewhere hidden in it.
In any event there's NO MONEY.

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