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  • Report:  #180678

Complaint Review: LVAAP

LVAAP ripoff took $20 I had to borrow in order to get a money order to pay these scammers just to see a report with my name confirming I had won over $3 Million Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    Flat Rock North Carolina
  • Submitted:
    Sun, March 12, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, March 12, 2006

I received a notice via mail that I had won $3,341,006.00 and needed to send in $20.00 along with a detachable part of the notice they called a Privileged Privacy Rights Contract Document which was to be signed by me and returned immediately.

I did as the notice instructed because the notice stated I was a confirmed re drawn awardee and also stated that the entry contract absolutely confirmed for contractee on record hereinafter referred to as and then my name. The date of dedicated confirmed status was for the 13th day of February, 2006.

This day is March 11th, 2006 and I have heard nothing more from them concerning my award, my confirmation, my status, not even a word of notice regarding the reciept of my money order they requested for the $20.00. Now I have come to the WEB and found this is one big scam by LVAAP. I even had to borrow the $20 plus a stamp for the return of this so-called Contract Document of theirs I took the time to thank God for with humble gratitude in my heart and huge tears in my eyes.

Please someone stop this kind of crap from happening to innocent victims such as I! I really wanted to donate some of that money to build a safe place in the county where I live deicated to the entertainment of young teens and also to the local DARE program.

These scammers should be stripped of any and all power to take from others who need to work hard for all they ever get in life. HEY! LVAAP! Didn't your mommas teach you any manners? It's not right to take from others! What comes around, goes around!And what goes around, comes back around! Look out LVAAP! Now you've pissed off a real mean old mountain woman! Can you squeal like a pig?

Gail
Flat Rock, North Carolina
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Gail, here's what you need to do.

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sun, March 12, 2006

Gail,

The only way to shut these people down is to get them for mail fraud. Send a copy of the letter and write out a complaint and send to:

United States Postal Inspection Service
Criminal Investigations Service Center
Attn: Mail Fraud
222 S. Riverside Plaza, Ste. 1250
Chicago, Il. 60606-6100

www.usps.gov/postalinspectors

And for future reference, there is no such thing as free money. You cannot win a sweepstakes that you never entered, and in any legitimate sweepstakes, you never have to pay upfront money to claim winnings.

Write the letter to get these jerks shut down.

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