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  • Report:  #244922

Complaint Review: Lorenzo Cruz & Asociados - Franklin Cardwell & Jones - Madrid

Reported By:
- Birmingham, Other,
Submitted:
Updated:

Lorenzo Cruz & Asociados - Franklin Cardwell & Jones
Jose Ortega Y Gassett 34-1B Madrid, 28006 Spain
Phone:
+34-636287261
Web:
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The Following report was posted in 2006. It seems the same scam has surfaced in April 2007. The names have changed from Ventura Cruz & Associates To Lorenzo Cruz & Asociados, and from la Primitiva To Franklin, Cardwell & Jones respectfully otherwise the details are the same. We recieved a letter from them dated April 9 2007. Both companies give the same address as : Jose ortega Y gassett 34 - 1B Madrid Spain, with common telephone (+34 636 287 261) and fax numbers (_34 902 955 429) - clearly a poorly thought through SCAM - BEWARE

Original Scam from 2006 reported as follows:

Corrupt Companies Submitted: 5/16/2006 4:29:41 PM

Modified: 5/16/2006 4:30:00 PM

Ventura Cruz & Associates, La Primitiva ripoff scam beware Madrid Spain

Company

Ventura Cruz & Associates, La Primitiva

Address:

Plaza Del Brazil No 17 12-C

Madrid

Spain

Phone Number:

+34-680855779

Fax:

I received a letter in the post dated 4th May 2006 (received 16th May 2006) from Ventura, Cruz & associates, informing me that an investment company (Prestige Investment Company S.L) had bought lottery tickets in several peoples names worldwide in order to enhance their chances of winning (surely this is fraud!)

The sum of 895,350 Euros was quoted against winning numbers 6 9 23 27 42 49

The investment company was then said to have invested the winnings in profitable shares for six months.

The letter continued that after the initial six month period, the money was to be released to me, but there had been a complication with the address of the winners (i thought i was the only winner!!) and claim for the winnings had been attempted by some unscrupulous individuals.

The letter gives a contact Mr Martin Luis Feres who is to be contacted on the number at the top of the letter before 26th May 2006 in order to state the claim. The letter also mentions the possibility of re-investment and asks for your consent!.

The second page of the letter is supposed to be from La Primitiva, asking for all sorts of personal details (surprisingly not for bank details!) but is to be faxed back to Ventura, Cruz & associates. Reading the small print at the bottom of the page clearly shows that the letter is actually from the "law firm" Ventura, Cruz & associates and not from La Primitiva, as it says that La Primitiva appointed "us" to legally represent both parties. The really badly copied logo at the top of the page should also raise suspision. There is so many flaws in this scam that it is almost transparent.

If the money had been paid to "me" and the investment company had picked up the money, why would the lottery company still be involved?!? Surely the investment company should be sending me a letter? I have not, and will not respond to this letter, and in writing this complaint, hope that others will see through this evident scam in the future.

vKevin

Nr London

United Kingdom

Paul

Birmingham
United Kingdom


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