Roderick
Sweet Home,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, February 02, 2007
I too recieved one of these letters from The De Monaco Heritage Fund asking for 25.00 but before you ever send anyone some money, check for a phone number, there was none. An email address again there is none, A valid address something other than a p.o. box, If they supply none of this info you can pretty well bet its a scam. Don't get taken and end up mad and dissapointed, do some research find out if these people are legit. I found your sight by researching this organization before even considering writing them a check. And one more thing there was absolutely no mention of the dollar amount in which I would be recieving, Red Flag, when people are giving away something the first thing there gonna tell you is what or how much it is. This is what I'm going to do, I will send them there letter back with one of my own stating that I'm on to there scam and the Fbi has been given copies of all information, documents pertaining to this scam, then I'm going to sit back and laugh at them as they shut down close there po box and skip town.