Anonymous
Houston,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, November 29, 2008
After receiving the letter (same as yours), I reported this incident to Attornry Generals' office (fraud division) in Texas. Several weeks later i got a response from them, thanking me for reporting it, however also saying that they needed a large # of complaints before they could actually "shut them down". Alot of people who get this type of letter simply throw it away!!! Be Patient!! You did the right thing!!!! Encourage others to report!!!!!
Nichole
Oroville,#3Author of original report
Wed, October 15, 2008
I reported it to my local D.A. office with no response yet. Now what? I want these people caught!
Anonymous
Houston,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 12, 2008
Since this scam came in the mail, please report this activity to the US Postal service---fraud division at 1-877-876-2455 or www.USPS.com/PostalInspections. You should also report it to fraud division of your State's Attorney General Office. Only if they get these reports, will this illegal activity stop!!!!