Tesha
Walnut Creek,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, August 26, 2008
If you haven't by now, you should google "Invitation Processing" and click on the links that Google provides for these keywords. Every hit back from Google will be a link for a different rip-off report given by a different consumer. Anyone that has received a letter from Invitation Processing regarding a secret elite society extending an invitation to the receiver, who supposedly possesses rare, hard to find, special and unique traits are told to respond by mailing or faxing page 3 of that 6-page invitation to a mailing address in Dover Delaware or a fax number in Buffalo New York, and are told that they will be sent a 56-page "Secret" manual back that would dramatically improve their lives, for FREE, says the letter. It's all a bunch of DOG, BULL AND HORSE***T!! Most folks don't respond, and the ones that do respond are well-informed of the dangers associated with these mailings and will not send money if they are asked, but none have been able to provide their experience past responding the mailings. Yours is the 1st that responded to the letter, received a response back, and reported on your experience, so I'd like to thank you first for not following the crowd, and second, for having the foresight to provide your experience to the world - it's very helpful to me and others scam wary consumers who received the same letter and wanted to know what to expect. The response that you reported only proves what most of of us suspected all along - it IS a scam. Exploiting people's most sensitive vulnerabilities - such as getting out of debt, getting rich quick, or wanting to be famous, popular, loved, etc. is a VERY PROFITABLE and DEPENDABLE business model for SCAMMERS because there's a sucker born every minute. In the future, you may decide to 'google it' first- 'it' being an offer you receive through the mail or the Internet that's promises to make ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE simply by responding to their message. Good luck and happy trails!