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  • Report:  #138487

Complaint Review: Consumer Award Advisory Service C.A.A.S. - Las Vegas Nevada

Reported By:
- Mesa, Arizona,
Submitted:
Updated:

Consumer Award Advisory Service C.A.A.S.
P.O. Box 36999 Las Vegas, 89133 Nevada, U.S.A.
Phone:
702-648-1837
Web:
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Categories:
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Very deceptive prize notification to win $525,439.00, consequently drawing recipients into sending in $21.95 for potentially and probably $1.00 as the 'ODDS' show. This 'prays' on the emotions and excitement of individuals that see $$$ signs before they can absorb the small print. I had to research this web-site to have Floyd (thanks Floyd) point out to me that there was a back side to page 1. I wanted so much to believe that my "ship had come in", and the second page with the big bold RED letters saying "VERIFIED" draws you right past the back side of the first page. Generally speaking, I'd have to say that a "Confirmed Prize Notification Letter" underscored with the bold words 'CASH WINNER IDENTIFICATION AND CLAIMANT TRANSFER PAPERS' looks like a legal certificate that would not have a back side of print. In my opinion, this is clearly a scam and I hope this isn't legal. I can see where so many dreamers and low income individuals would be sucked into 'IT'. It's a low blow, and I hope this does get challenged to court and restitution is given in some form to those less fortunate, that succombed to this temptation. Thanks BadBusinessBureau.com

Kent

Mesa, Arizona
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Patrick

Muncie,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Sounds like the Clearing House Part II

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, April 13, 2005

My original rebuttal did not appear in full for some reason. I would also suggest that you notify the Better Business Bureau. In fact, this site is in bad standing with the Better Business Bureau. Check out the facts at www.bbb.com.


Patrick

Muncie,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Sounds like Publisher's Clearing House

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, April 12, 2005

Remember a few years back when Publiher's Clearing House was sued (successfully, if I remember right) for sending misleading prize "notifications"? Some people went so far as to go to Florida to pick up the prize they thought they had won. It sounds like this could be similar. You should take the initiative to spearhead a class action suit.

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