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  • Report:  #182701

Complaint Review: Plasmanet - freelotto

Plasmanet - freelotto ripoff New York New York

  • Reported By:
    dunlap Tennessee
  • Submitted:
    Wed, March 22, 2006
  • Updated:
    Wed, April 26, 2006
  • Plasmanet - freelotto
    420 Lexington Ave
    New York, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    212-931-6760
  • Category:

I got a e-mail stating that I was a winner of 10,000,000.00 dollars. well I called them and said that I wasn't a winner and in my eyes this was a scam and need to know what to do. because they said I was a winner and I want my money I hate scam e-mails and something needs to be done can someone help me on this and tell me where I need to go with this.This is dishonest e-mails and this isn't the only one I got, I
got another one and said I was a winner of 1,000,000.00
dollars and they said the samething that "CHECK RELEASE
STATUS NOTIFICATION" check was pending to send.

So yah I am pi**off that people are doing this to out of
people and they are getting away with this.

Thank-You
Please help me

Lori
dunlap, Tennessee
U.S.A.

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4 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Rochester Hills,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

I've been getting these emails for years

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, April 26, 2006

I have been reading the comments about plasmanet "Free Lotto" emails. I was looking for any information on the company and if they did in deed pay out the money once you became a member. But so far all I found was people saying it was a scam because of the advertising emails they received.


My suggestion to these people is that they should slow down and read the email and not get excited when they see $10,000,000.00. I never mistook the email for any thing other then what it is, an advertisement. The so-called check in the email if you read it say's at the top Facsimile check is non-negotiable and represents a prize that you are eligible to win

I would appreciate any real information about this company and it business practices once you become a paying customer, and not about their advertisements.


Dave

New Westminster,
British Columbia,
Canada

Common scam -- Never pay for "winning" something

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, April 06, 2006

Scamdex has some tips about what you might want to do, to report the email address.

But in the end, it's probably just better to delete the email and pay it no attention. Even phoning the number ends up costing money.

Unless they have a toll-free number. Then phone it lots.


Dave

New Westminster,
British Columbia,
Canada

Common scam -- Never pay for "winning" something

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, April 06, 2006

Scamdex has some tips about what you might want to do, to report the email address.

But in the end, it's probably just better to delete the email and pay it no attention. Even phoning the number ends up costing money.

Unless they have a toll-free number. Then phone it lots.


Jessica

Taylor,
Texas,
U.S.A.

It is a PROMOTION

#5Consumer Comment

Thu, April 06, 2006

You were not scammed. Did you give them money and did not get it back? Was your identity stolen? You probably misunderstood the promotion and instead of asking about it...you post that its a scam.

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