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  • Report:  #152199

Complaint Review: Las Vegas Nevada Actionable Award Program

Las Vegas,nevada Actionable Award Program ripoff Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    traverse city Michigan
  • Submitted:
    Tue, August 02, 2005
  • Updated:
    Wed, August 03, 2005
  • Las Vegas Nevada Actionable Award Program
    Po Box 98855
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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I just recieved my letter, and was so excited to hear that i had won 3,341,006.00. I have been scamed befor so i tried to look the company up on the web and this site popped up. thank god for computers. I,m going to take my letter into the post-office and the sheriff department, and will also call the las vegas better buisness bureau today. have a great day and always check when things are too good to be true, so sorry to the people that lost money.

Valerie
traverse city, Michigan
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Mark

Edmond,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

Good money after bad

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, August 03, 2005

My wife also received is scam mail. She wasn't sure what to think of it and felt like it was only 20 bucks. I've seen these types of scams before. They've been around for a long time and there's an old saying, "Never send good money chasing bad." You know your $20.00 is good but you can't be certain of their 3.3 million. I wrote them a nice little letter stating that I would have sent the check but I had already sealed the envelope but please feel free to deduct the money right from the prize winnings.

Scammers rarely use postage paid envelopes but you should make sure to send it back to at least use their postage. I thought I was being brilliant but it seems this is the general consensus on several rebuttals I've read.

We live in the "Instant Gratification" age where millionaires happen everyday due to law suites, lotteries, Publisher's Clearing House, reality T.V. stars, etc. Unlike our parents &/or Grandparents who seemed to be content with the idea that they were going to have to work hard for most of their lives and live out their final days on a meager retirement pension, we all seem to think at some point we're going to hit the jackpot and we are easily scammed. Although this COULD happen, it seldom ever does, so please be very cautious and don't help the scammers get rich by falling for scams like this by not checking into them first. There's also another old saying..."If it sounds too good to be true....." I'm sure you know the rest.

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