I received a notification in the mail, which by the way is abusing the postal service. This notification stated that I was the recipient of $2,500,000.00. They sent out a document stating that it was the "Official Document."
They went on to say that I needed to send in a $20.00 processing fee. This sent a red flag up for me, wondering why they could not just deduct that fee from my winnings. There wasn't a phone number or email address to be found on any of the paperwork I received.
I googled the company and found out it was a scam as I thought. Shame on them for taking advantage of the public, first off, and especially now when people are facing very difficult financial times in this country.
Whoever you are out there, get a real job!
Nancy
Danbury,#2Author of original report
Thu, January 21, 2010
I just wanted to make a correction that this situation with I.A.A. had nothing to do with computers/internet. It has to do with the Better Business Bureau. My apologies.