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  • Report:  #1309043

Complaint Review: SAS Express Courier Company

SAS Express Courier Company Mr. Solomon Newman, Malone, Lacey (lmalone@ncl.com) debholland.pchinquiries@hotmail.com Email: sas-expresscourier@outlook.com Direct Contact Email Address: sas-expresscourier@outlook.com Nationwide

  • Reported By:
    Stop the Scammers — ringgild Georgia USA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, June 02, 2016
  • Updated:
    Wed, July 20, 2016
  • SAS Express Courier Company
    Nationwide
    USA
  • Phone:
    +919860237359
  • Category:

 Direct Tel: +************* Dear Lucky Winner, Congratulations to you for emerging one of our lucky winner of This Year Publishers Clearing House (PCH) Sweepstakes Promo which was organized in India to promote our product all over Asia countries. The process for claiming your winnings has been made very simple so that by the end of one week at most, you are assured of having received your prize amount of the sum of $1,000,000.00 *(ONE MILLION US DOLLARS)* and all the legal documents backing your winnings which will require your signature. In the light of the above mentioned, you are to contact the courier company (SAS Express Courier) they will be handling the delivery of your winning amount to your home with the contact details as mention below. India to promote our product all over Asia countr

 

 

Congratulations! Star Prize Winner of $1 Million Dollars. ‏

 

Congratulations! Star Prize Winner of $1 Million Dollars.

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From:  Publishers Clearing House (debholland.pchinquiries@hotmail.com)
Sent: Thu 6/02/16 8:21 AM
To: barbara kearney (blmk58@hotmail.com)
 
 

 

 

Publishers Clearing HousePublishers Clearing House
Publishers Clearing House (PCH)
A 337 Winners Circle,
Ground Floor, Charan Das Complex Vasant Kunj Road
New Delhi 110037 India
 
 
 
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: PCH-72139035577
 

 
Dear Lucky Winner, 
 
Congratulations to you for emerging one of our lucky winner of This Year Publishers Clearing House (PCH) Sweepstakes Promo which was organized in India to promote our product all over Asia countries. The process for claiming your winnings has been made very simple so that by the end of one week at most, you are assured of having received your prize amount of the sum of $1,000,000.00 *(ONE MILLION US DOLLARS)* and all the legal documents backing your winnings which will require your signature. In the light of the above mentioned, you are to contact the courier company (SAS Express Courier) they will be handling the delivery of your winning amount to your home with the contact details as mention below.
 
Note: Find below the details of the courier company.
 
Name of Courier: SAS Express Courier Company
Contact Person: Mr. Solomon Newman
Email: sas-expresscourier@outlook.com   
Direct Contact Email Address: sas-expresscourier@outlook.com 
Direct Tel:+919860237359
 
Publishers Clearing House is a direct marketing company that sells merchandise and magazine subscriptions and operates prize-based game, search and lotto websites. Its products are promoted through sweepstakes and prize award promotions.
 
You are to contact SAS Express Courier with their email address above, please oblige to follow the SAS Express Courier instructions so that your won amount can get to your present  address on time. When contacting them, you are to include your full details as required below and this parcel identification number as your subject. Please you are advised to write down the parcel identification number and save it.
 
1. FULL NAMES:
2. FULL DELIVERY ADDRESS:
3. AGE:
4. OCCUPATION:
5. TEL/MOBILE:
6. COUNTRY:
7. PARCEL I.D NUMBER: PCH-72139035577
 
Note: For security reason that you are to keep your winning information confidential and do not discuss with anyone until the courier company have successfully deliver your winning prize to you. You are to provide your complete names, parcel identification number and your direct phone number so that courier company will honor your message.
 
Congratulations once again.
 
Yours Sincerely,
Ms. Deborah Holland
Accredited Fiduciary Agent.


From: barbara kearney <blmk58@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 12:47 PM
To: debholland.pchinquiries@hotmail.com
Subject: Lacey Malone
 
This is the message I received is this official????
 
 
 
PCH Sweepstakes Dated 1st of June, 2016 ‏
 

PCH Sweepstakes Dated 1st of June, 2016

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Attn.: PCH Winner,

PCH Sweepstakes Dated 1st of June, 2016.

Email Ref#: 3927813

Batch Number: 2938281

 

You have been selected and approved to receive a prize of $1 million dollars award from Publishers Clearing House.

 

To claim prize, contact our fiduciary agent on address: ( debholland.pchinquiries@hotmail.com )

 

Congratulation!

Publishers Clearing House

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Warren

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USA

THIS IS A LOTTERY SCAM- DO NOT RESPOND!

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, July 20, 2016

To answer your question "Is this legitimate"--- NO! This is a classic 419 Scam. Publisher's Clearing House would NEVER notify a winner by email. Also, take a look at the email address--it actually isn't a publishersclearinghouse.com address, but a hotmail free account.

'LOTTERY WINNER' EMAILS ARE ALWAYS A SCAM AND YOU WILL END UP GETTING ROBBED. PERIOD.

The criminals behind it will ask you for your personal information (name, address, etc)--often a copy of your license, which they can use to steal your identity. They will say you have won a lottery (usually one you didnt even enter, so how could you have won something you never entered?!), and tell you they will send you a check, which you need to deposit and immediately send back a part (usually via western union or money gram), as a processing or claim fee. The check ends up being fake, and you'll have an overdraft in your account in about 7 days after the bank investigates it (and possible criminal charges for depositing a fake check). By then you will have already sent them $$ which you will never be able to get back.

NEVER, EVER RESPOND TO LOTTERY EMAILS- THEY ARE ALWAYS SCAMS AND MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAVE HAD THEIR IDENTITY STOLEN AND COLLECTIVELY LOST BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. RESEARCH 419 SCAMS FOR MORE INFO.

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