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  • Report:  #52681

Complaint Review: National Reward Center

National Reward Center $6000 free gift-never sent ripoff Los Angeles Angeles California

  • Reported By:
    Post Falls Idaho
  • Submitted:
    Sun, April 13, 2003
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 15, 2003
  • National Reward Center
    834 S Broadway 5th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90014
    Los Angeles, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    213-243-1503
  • Category:

Internet E-mail led me to believe that there was a $6000 "oversized package" that would be sent to me if I filled out and claimed it. When I did I was sent to a site to place an order for one of several items of merchandise. I figured I had to do this in order to qualify for the "oversize package".

When I filled out the form I purchased one Telephone Card. The receipt came back with 50 on it. I tried to contact the group and ended up with an e-mail reply from Lawrence O. He originally said he could not find my order so I replaced it again. This time it went thru ok.

Next I got an e-mail back from him saying he now found it!! I have asked that my second order be cancelled. I am concerned that this is an entire rip off and that there will not be any merchandise at all. I later (tonight) found a simular report on your site from last September. the party did get ripped off. PLease put these people out of business.

I think they replicate their program by using different names. I have now run into the same thing from Bonus America. I also found another report on Galliera Bonus America MWI. I would suspect they are the same organization.

I noted that they are all from LA. Could it be that once you order from one they then solicit you from all of their other companies as well? I now think so. I have also ordered from Bonus America and again the same thing took place. I will file a seperate report on them

Mike
Post Falls, Idaho
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Terrance

Torrance,
California,
U.S.A.

If it sounds too good to be true...

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, April 14, 2003

Didn't you stop to think "why are they giving something worth $6000 to me?" Spam solicitations such as these (and the famous "Nigerian" scams) will continue as long as people fall for these things.

If someone is truly going to give you something, why does it cost you something to get it? Ask the tough questions, and cut through the bull**** answers.

If it sounds too good to be true, it almost always is.

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