David
Sellersburg,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, April 07, 2006
This is a COMMON scam that comes thru the mail... check out snopes.com. it is NOT any company that exists... it is individuals all over that send this crap out, expect you to pay a registration fee to receive your "prize" then disappear... there is no one to file a suit against... ever heard of the old saying "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is"? Come back to reality, and if you didn't send them any money, you haven't been ripped off or scammed at all... and get over it.
Mr.jones
Forest City,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 07, 2006
1st off- did you ever register or inquire on this lottery, meaning, had you ever heard of them before the day they said you were a winner. probably not. Face it, you were probably going to be another scam victim. you didnt send them any money did you?
Lori
Dunlap,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, April 06, 2006
unless you know what is happening don't write anything because i am not the only person they have done this to. so think and read others that been the same place that i have and more less are you calling me a liar
Jessica
Taylor,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, April 06, 2006
So in your posting you say you won $10 million, $1 million, and $4000 ? I think you received a promotion and should regard it as such. You have to play and match the numbers in order to win. If you didn't and you received an e-mail with those prizes, its a promotion. It's a shame to post something bad about a company without really verifying if you won or not.