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  • Report:  #481734

Complaint Review: NORTHERN ROCK PROMOTIONS INC - Edmonton --- Other

Reported By:
mustang - Staten Island, New York, USA
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NORTHERN ROCK PROMOTIONS INC
67 King Edward Drive Edmonton, T3U4H6 --- Other, Canada
Phone:
6047198511
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I just received notification by mail that I won a Mega Million Sweepstakes. Enclosed was a check written for $4,450.00.  I immediately went on line to see if this was a scam and sure enough I came across your website. 



I can't believe that a bank check  from CITIGROUP of Delaware, a subsidiary of Citigroup would allow their name on this bogus check.  Like others before me on your site it I can't believe this is allowed and why hasn't it been STOPPED by the FEDS or other government offices that handle such garbage.  Just to think if a poor elderly person received this and took it to the bank, cashed it and fell for the line of sending money to these monsters. 



Something has to be done.  I see 60 minutes and other programs all the time that face issues such as this and they are CLOSED DOWN.  Why I ask myself is this one still operating.  Who is getting the $$$$. 



3 Updates & Rebuttals

ReactorCore

Victoria,
British Columbia,
Canada
Another possibility

#2

Wed, August 19, 2009

Something that hit me while I was contemplating this scam, is that it's quite possible for the scammers to be actually originating in the U.S., but using Canada as a base of operations as well... Bogus checks can be printed anywhere, really, and in many places crossing the border is still relatively simple. Once across the border, it can be falling down simple to just get a P.O. box or a shoddy little office for next to nothing and operate out of these resources.

Once the set up is done, it'd be an easy thing to just move about, checking on the "drop" every couple or few days and skim the profits. Another way to add a twist to the trail and shunt the heat across the border.

Not saying it's necessarily the case, but I'm saying the possibility shouldn't be ruled out.


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REd Deer,
Alberta,
Canada
The problem with Pointing fingers

#3

Tue, August 18, 2009

The problem isn't enforcement here in Canada, our RCMP acctually do a pretty good job on this. And have a permanent agency to deal with this problem. Its getting relaiable complaints. Exactly the same thing happens from the USA victimising Canadians and we feel we have more trouble being heard in the US than you have being heard in Canada. Ask your local law enforcement to make a stink with the Canadian government.


Flynrider

Phoeix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
Reality check (no pun intended).

#4

Tue, August 18, 2009

"I can't believe that a bank check from CITIGROUP of Delaware, a subsidiary of Citigroup would allow their name on this bogus check."

 Do you really think that Citigroup is ALLOWING the scammers to use their name on bogus checks? Get real. Scammers who manufacture fake checks can put anyone's name on them. If I were to send out scam bogus checks with your name on them, what could you do to stop me?

 The reasons that this scam still exists is twofold. One, there is a huge (I mean really huge) supply of greedy, gullible Americans that think that it is normal for millions of dollars to magically appear in their mailbox. Even when they know they didn't enter the bogus sweepstakes in question. Two, the scammers are in Canada. These same gullible Americans persist in sending untraceable cash via Moneygram and Western Union, to people they don't know in another country. By sending virtually untraceable funds across an international border, the guarantee that no single law enforcement agency will have jurisdiction to put a stop to the scam (assuming the scammers could be found).

 Someday, U.S. and Canadian law enforcement agencies might get around to making a cooperative effort to stop this scam, but don't hold your breath. International law enforcement is not as easy as you may think.

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