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  • Report:  #186848

Complaint Review: NATIONAL AWARDS COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONSAND AWARD CONFIRMATION PLAZA - NAC

NAC - NATIONAL AWARDS COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND AWARD CONFIRMATION PLAZA ripoff thinly veiled chance at winnings such as this gem Premium Delivery Fee Indications As Required By Offer Stated Please Check Enclose $19.95 Cash Check or Money Order Kansas City Missouri

  • Reported By:
    Martinez California
  • Submitted:
    Sun, April 16, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, April 16, 2006
  • NATIONAL AWARDS COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONSAND AWARD CONFIRMATION PLAZA - NAC
    PO Box 219800
    Kansas City, Missouri
    U.S.A.
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Lisa in Georgia must have received a few of these from the same company as I have because my earlier mailings inluded the long form of the company name, but this time they have abbreviated it as 'NAC' and 'N.A.C.'

I searched online for anything about this company as well as it's sponsor: Westport Enterprises, Inc., PO Box 34692, Kansas City, MO 64116-0692 which may be 'one and the same' since the only results come up via major search engines as complaints here at Ripoffreport.com.

There is no web address, phone number or physical address besides the PO Box addresses for these companies in their 'slick' literature replete with high quality computer generated signatures of their 'Prize Officer' Paul Bishop and 'Identification Ofc./Monies Div. Stuart Mc Clelland.

If the volume of mails from this outfit are as great as I perceive they may be with the unwitting US Citizen mailing $19.95 checks for the 'privileges of prize entry and jewelry' offered perhaps the FBI needs to get involved.

Ripoffreport and FBI, who are these people and how did they get my information? I have won legitimate prize money before consisting of $5,000 from the San Francisco Chronicle so I know what legitimate prize and contest mail looks like but this presentation almost fooled me due to the usage of multiple color printing, computer generated signatures, indicia and stamping.

I am well aware of stories of banking fraud and the significant theft of millions of dollars possible by simply accessing pennies out of millions of citizens credit card and bank accounts through computer means but this sort of thing by for the most part untraceable and unverifiable companies by ordinary citizens is disconcerting to say the least.

Something must be done, please follow up!

Debbie
Martinez, California
U.S.A.

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