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  • Report:  #179456

Complaint Review: Las Vegas Nevada Actionable Awards Program

Las Vegas, Nevada Actionable Awards Program Sent printed letter stating I had won $3,341, 006.00 and asked for $20.00 fee Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    Houston Texas
  • Submitted:
    Mon, March 06, 2006
  • Updated:
    Mon, March 06, 2006
  • Las Vegas, Nevada Actionable Awards Program
    P.O. Box 98855
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    U.S.A.
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The letter was received with a presorted first class stamp
for $0.30.When I opened the letter it mentioned three others who had allegedly "collected" over $4 million each.

These people might exist but no addresses other than state were given . It also said that I was officially sworn to secrecy so that immediately made me suspect the "offer".

The letter did not contain a signature or name of anyone
at LVAAP I used internet search amd both turned up LVAAP as a scam. I would suggest you send these reports to the Postal Service's mail fraud unit at usps.com

Perhaps they could find out who is the owner of the P.O. Box 98855 in LV Nev 89193. They should be prosecuted to the full extent of the U.S. Govt. Law.


Ted
Houston, Texas
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Rebecca

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

Another helpful tip

#5Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 06, 2006

Most, if not all, mail pieces with a presorted stamp on them are junk mail/scam mail. I used to work in a mail room. "Presorted" mail pieces are sent at a reduced postage rate because that particular mail piece is sent out in bulk.


Rebecca

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

Another helpful tip

#5Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 06, 2006

Most, if not all, mail pieces with a presorted stamp on them are junk mail/scam mail. I used to work in a mail room. "Presorted" mail pieces are sent at a reduced postage rate because that particular mail piece is sent out in bulk.


Rebecca

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

Another helpful tip

#5Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 06, 2006

Most, if not all, mail pieces with a presorted stamp on them are junk mail/scam mail. I used to work in a mail room. "Presorted" mail pieces are sent at a reduced postage rate because that particular mail piece is sent out in bulk.


Rebecca

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

Another helpful tip

#5Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 06, 2006

Most, if not all, mail pieces with a presorted stamp on them are junk mail/scam mail. I used to work in a mail room. "Presorted" mail pieces are sent at a reduced postage rate because that particular mail piece is sent out in bulk.

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