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  • Report:  #243398

Complaint Review: Plasmanet - freelotto Company

Plasmanet - freelotto Company Lottery Company keeps claiming I won! Liars! ripoff New York New York

  • Reported By:
    Langley British Columbia
  • Submitted:
    Wed, April 11, 2007
  • Updated:
    Mon, April 23, 2007
  • Plasmanet - freelotto Company
    Free Lotto .com
    New York, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    212-931-6760
  • Category:

Hi! I am Crystal! I started to get emails stating that I had won $10,000,000 plus dollars. So obviously I was curious and it seemed real, there were names of other winners and the name free lotto, leads one to believe that you could actually win. I tried for hours to figure out how to claim my new found money and figure out what a Tsn # was and every attempt failed.

All my questions were automated answers with no reslove. then they claimed I had won $1,000,000 dollars plus 300.00 dollars now. Not to sound stupid but until I looked into lottery scams I was going to use my mothers credit card to claim my money which never excisted. How can these people be held accountable. I have all the emails except for a few non valid ones to show there correspondence, and actually I never ever signed up for anything. I guess it is stupid to believe but one always hopes it could be there lucky day. Can I do anything about these naughty people?

Crystal
Langley, British Columbia
Canada

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Kelly

South Bend,
Indiana,
U.S.A.

Learn to Read the Fine print.

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 23, 2007

You haven't won. What you're looking at is an ADVERTISEMENT for their pay FAST SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. Notice where it says "These are prizes you could be eligible to win as a Fast Subscriber". That just means it's a FAKE sample advertisement, just like Publisher Clearing Houses "You could already be a winner" claims.

If you actually win something it will be at the bottom of the email where it shows the numbers you picked and will say "3/6 - $1 Winner" or something to that extent. READ MORE CAREFUL next time. Notice


Kelly

South Bend,
Indiana,
U.S.A.

Learn to Read the Fine print.

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 23, 2007

You haven't won. What you're looking at is an ADVERTISEMENT for their pay FAST SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. Notice where it says "These are prizes you could be eligible to win as a Fast Subscriber". That just means it's a FAKE sample advertisement, just like Publisher Clearing Houses "You could already be a winner" claims.

If you actually win something it will be at the bottom of the email where it shows the numbers you picked and will say "3/6 - $1 Winner" or something to that extent. READ MORE CAREFUL next time. Notice


Kelly

South Bend,
Indiana,
U.S.A.

Learn to Read the Fine print.

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 23, 2007

You haven't won. What you're looking at is an ADVERTISEMENT for their pay FAST SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. Notice where it says "These are prizes you could be eligible to win as a Fast Subscriber". That just means it's a FAKE sample advertisement, just like Publisher Clearing Houses "You could already be a winner" claims.

If you actually win something it will be at the bottom of the email where it shows the numbers you picked and will say "3/6 - $1 Winner" or something to that extent. READ MORE CAREFUL next time. Notice


Kelly

South Bend,
Indiana,
U.S.A.

Learn to Read the Fine print.

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, April 23, 2007

You haven't won. What you're looking at is an ADVERTISEMENT for their pay FAST SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. Notice where it says "These are prizes you could be eligible to win as a Fast Subscriber". That just means it's a FAKE sample advertisement, just like Publisher Clearing Houses "You could already be a winner" claims.

If you actually win something it will be at the bottom of the email where it shows the numbers you picked and will say "3/6 - $1 Winner" or something to that extent. READ MORE CAREFUL next time. Notice

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