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National Sweepstakes Reporting Service, NSRS Ripoff Read Before you try this Guy Melville New York
I just received in my mail a report stating that I was to receive a cash prize of $1,900,000.00 The document appeared to be a genuine article. It sounded great, including a verification number and everything, until I reach a clause. It reads "National Sweepstakes Reporting Service (N.S.R.S.) serves clients by reporting sweepstakes & contest Money/Prize Amounts. All necessary entrant directives are sent to you promptly upon completion of the attached request form. WHEN RECEIVED IN OUR OFFICE WITH THE $19.99 FINAL PROCEDURES REPORT FEE, you will be given prompt 100% guaranteeing your ELIGIBILITY to be winner for the sweepstakes Cash & Awards.
So in all actuality you are paying to be eligible to receive money they say you've already won.
If this Business was real, why couldn't they notify you of your winnings and simply deduct the $19.99 from your winnings?!
Cylena
Marion, South Carolina
U.S.A.
CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
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Doc
Healdsburg,California,
U.S.A.
Nothing legit about those...
#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, February 18, 2005
Any sweepstakes that wants money up front to tell you more about what you won, is a SCAM, and to be avoided. These leaches on society make their money appealing to people's greed. To get rid of them, tell them to subtract the $20 from your winnings, and I am sure you will not hear from them again.