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The Sweepstakes Audit Bureau sent me a registered document for a $12,000,000.00 sweepstakes ripoff Dallas Texas
I recieved a letter today from a company that I've never even heard of, stating that I was eligible for $12,000,000.00 that has gone unclaimed. I thought I would look up the name of this company and to my surprise I found that it was scam. Go figure that's usually the way it goes, especially when they don't even give a phone number for you to contact them, plus they expect you to pay $5 research and data processing fee, what kind of idiots do they think we are.
I would like to let anybody and everybody know that if you recieve a letter and the envelope just reads Audit Bureau Letter, Please Open Carefully and it only has a P.O. Box on it with no name just be advised it's a scam and Do Not Respond to it, just throw it away. Thanks!
Theresa
Lamar, Arkansas
U.S.A.
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Thomas
Decatur,Alabama,
USA
Sweepstakes are Scams!
#2Consumer Comment
Fri, July 31, 2015
I've been getting these Sweepstakes notices, seems like almost daily. The problem is I never signed up for any of them. The range from $5-$30. processing fees. Hogwash is the way I treat them and file them in the garbage or shreder. It is nothing except junk mai. Processing fee my a*! If anyone gets any sweepstakes notice that they didn't sign up for, treat it like the plague.