Prissy
Atlanta,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 23, 2008
Why can't the Canadian authorities do anything about it ?? DUH !! Probably because these scammers only scam stupid people in the US, and have broken no Canadian laws.
Rufas
Brampton,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 22, 2008
Please excuse my ignorance, but I am not quite sure why this is even considered a rip off. You didn't purchase anything and not receive it, so why exactly is everyone getting up in arms regarding a piece of paper you receive in the mail? There is no rip off involved-simply recycle the letter and you are done with it. Nothing lost, nothing gained. If you are that upset at the fact you "thought" you won the lottery, perhaps before you even open it, check the postmark. Most of the time, the postmark says "addressed admail". That means they send it to everyone. You have to know that you never receive something for nothing, so a company you have never heard of, tells you that you won a lottery you never entered, and you are upset? I just don't understand.