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  • Report:  #212161

Complaint Review: American Prize Reports - Farmington New York

Reported By:
- New Albany, Indiana,
Submitted:
Updated:

American Prize Reports
PO Box 9194 APR Registrar Farmington, 11735-9194 New York, U.S.A.
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today on 9-21-06, I got a first class letter in the mail informing me that I was the winner of $1,900,000.00 in cash and awards of a sweepstake, that I had entered, making me the individiual chosen to receive the gauranteed $1,900,000 in cash and awards. Says that I need to reply to Win Opportunity Directives, and that all would be released upon verification of signed reply, and $19.99 for a report fee.

I start really studying this letter, thinking that this cant be. I realize, the letter states that as long as I get this letter back to the address on the envelope by OCTOBER 2,2006 that I could be living my dreams within the next 3 weeks, also saying that payment has been on hold, that I needed to sign the enclosed V-63 form.

It also notes that to please be advised that they are not a government agency. The APR carefully reports, and confirms payout opportunities to selected winners by independent sponsors who conduct sweepstakes contests in order to promote their various product and services.

After reading over this letter several times in disbelief, my father told me to get on the internet to try to find some research on this company, so I did and found that a woman in Ohio had just today put a complaint in, that she got the same letter from the same people, from the same address, as well as the same president of American Prize Reports, his name is Donald Turner.

Everything that I had found on the woman's report of fraud is everything that was on my papers that were sent to me, and I believe that these people need to be stopped from doing such a thing, taking peoples money and getting away with it as well. If there is an attorney that is willing to take my case against these people that are taking peoples hard earned money then I would be glad to be of some help as well, because un-like the woman that I found on this sight with her report, well I sent in the $19.99 already, so I would like to do something about this.

$19.99 doesn't seem like alot, but I know that there are plenty of people out there that these letters went to, and they seem so real from the others, that I usually would just toss in the garbage, so I am leaving my E-MAIL and hope someone responds that can help me stop these people from ripping people off for their money ever again.

If anyone else happens to come across this complain you are welcome to e-mail me to let me know your complaint with this same company.

Lora

New Albany, Indiana
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Ashley

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
$19.99

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sat, September 23, 2006

The reason they use $19.99,is to make each individual ripoff too small for most people to worry about. But it's good that you still want to get them. File a report with the USPS before these jerks get a chance to close down,change their name and start all over. And if anyone needs a loan,I can get you up to $6,000.00 or more immediately!* If you're interested leave a note here and I will tell you where to wire the $500.00 insurance and processing fee.(Western Union). Don't worry this is not a ripoff,trust me.I only use certified funds backed up by solid gold held in escrow at the vatican. *Funds transfer may be delayed by up to forever or longer,whichever comes first.Not valid on planet Earth.


Giselle

Any City,
North Carolina,
U.S.A.
Lora, check this out

#3Consumer Suggestion

Fri, September 22, 2006

There's another letter posted here just today regarding a company called Huntington Prize out of NY. The person also received notification they had won 1.9 million and had to send in 19.99 in order to claim it. Do a search on Huntington and you will see a long list. http://ripoffreport.com/results.asp?q1=ALL&q4=&q6=&q3=&q2=&q7=&searchtype=0&submit2=Search%21&q5=Huntington+Prize+Reports&submit=Search I visit this site everyday and can tell you that not a day goes by that I don't read letters about someone rec'ing notification they have won 1.9 million (why that number I wonder). And its not just the two companies (Huntington and American PRize) its a litany of them. I know its everyone's dream to win a lot of money but common sense needs to prevail. If you have truly won 1.9 million, they can deduct the 19.99 from your winnings. Think about it. I'd love to see one of these mailings because I want to check to see if there is any small, fine print.

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