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  • Report:  #159142

Complaint Review: LVAAP - USSA - USAPA - CRA - PSE - DRD - NBPI

LVAAP - USSA - USAPA - CRA - PSE - DRD - NBPI Sweepstakes Rip- Off! Nation Wide Con Artists! LIARS! Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    Dickson Tennessee
  • Submitted:
    Sun, October 02, 2005
  • Updated:
    Mon, October 03, 2005
  • LVAAP - USSA - USAPA - CRA - PSE - DRD - NBPI
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    U.S.A.
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They are a fony sweepstakes co. that send you fakes statments saying you have won 3+ Mil. and all you have to do is send them a $20 processing fee. The first one I got I sent it in and they kept sending me more papers. I started to think "There is no way I have all of a sudden became a Multi Millioniare. Then they sent me the very first letter again!

I have already sent them $200 by then. Then I looked them up on the internet and there it was! They are Con Artists! Don't send them any money. Send them their papers back in thier own envelopes with out any money. That way they take their time opening them for nothing just like us!

Citizen Of Dickson Co.
Dickson, Tennessee
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Cory

San Antonio,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Another Warning

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, October 03, 2005

I hate to break it to you other folks but playing state lotteries isn't a whole lot better. Why is it that politicians refer to the lottery as "a tax on poor people". Since you can't tax them any other way you get them to "play" the lottery. It's a proven fact that people in the lower income brackets play the lottery at a much higher percentage level then other. Why are the states fighting for legal gambling, what they call gaming. Here in Texas, they use to have 2 a week, then 5 a week now 7 days a week, now more then 1 per day in addition to those scratch off tickets. Last weels Mega something, your chances were 158 million to 1. Your chances of getting hit by lightning were better then winning that lottery. Know one young man at a carwash who use to spend $80 every two weeks out of his thin paycheck to buy lottery tickets. Never won. Just another rip.


Lisa

Dickson,
Tennessee,
U.S.A.

warn other inocent people

#3Author of original report

Sun, October 02, 2005

My suggestion is to tell all the newspapers, news stations and post flyers any where you can to warn other inocent people. If you are a hard working person like my husband and I with children to take care of, you can use the money for other things that realy matter.

If you live paycheck to paychek like us, then you are going to take a risk like I did, but don't do it!

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