Ashley
Bradenton,#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,#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.