Robert
Dale City,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, April 04, 2004
This is too John, clearly a poor innocent employee of a firm that is clearly linked to illegal acts. John, if the firm you're working for is processing the eneries for the scams, then you're just as guilty. Common sense would tell anyone that if all they're doing is fielding calls from angry and dissatisfied customers, clearly your company is at fault. Lowlifes involved in scams have started setting up phone banks to handle all the so called "Customer Service" issues dealing with their scams. The people answering the phones know they're employer(s) are scamming people. But most feel as long as they just answer the phones, they're innocent! BULL! John, if you've got even a little common sense, you know you're cheating people. Yes You're cheating people. If all you do is give your pre-arranged speech to irate customers to do "Your Job" so "You" can get paid, then you're just as slimey as those who put the scam together. Grow up and get a real job you loser! I'll bet neitehr you, anyone you work for or anyone involved in this lotto scam can produce one person who wasn't cheated by your firm.
John
Dallas,#3UPDATE Employee
Fri, May 03, 2002
We just reviewed the message posted on December 9, 2001 regarding Algamene Sweepstakes and El Gordo. It is important to note that our company, Sweepstakes Clearinghouse, is not related in any way to those companies or any sweepstakes conducted outside the United States. Obviously, therefore, issues pertaining to those matters should not be attributed to our company. Thank you for providing us the opportunity to respond to this matter. Sweepstakes Clearinghouse