Mohammad
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, October 21, 2004
From the first glance at the letter i could tell it was some kind of a scam,most probably to hack into peoples bank accounts as they have requested that information to be sent through fax. Obviously the letter is a photocopy and a generic statement which gives way in the 3rd paragraph itself,to keep away from public notice, etc. If at all these people need to come up with something smarter since it appears that their jobs revolve around scamming people.
Mohammad
New York,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, October 21, 2004
From the first glance at the letter i could tell it was some kind of a scam,most probably to hack into peoples bank accounts as they have requested that information to be sent through fax. Obviously the letter is a photocopy and a generic statement which gives way in the 3rd paragraph itself,to keep away from public notice, etc. If at all these people need to come up with something smarter since it appears that their jobs revolve around scamming people.
Mohammad
New York,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 21, 2004
From the first glance at the letter i could tell it was some kind of a scam,most probably to hack into peoples bank accounts as they have requested that information to be sent through fax. Obviously the letter is a photocopy and a generic statement which gives way in the 3rd paragraph itself,to keep away from public notice, etc. If at all these people need to come up with something smarter since it appears that their jobs revolve around scamming people.
Mohammad
New York,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, October 21, 2004
From the first glance at the letter i could tell it was some kind of a scam,most probably to hack into peoples bank accounts as they have requested that information to be sent through fax. Obviously the letter is a photocopy and a generic statement which gives way in the 3rd paragraph itself,to keep away from public notice, etc. If at all these people need to come up with something smarter since it appears that their jobs revolve around scamming people.
Tanveer
Lulea, Sweden,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, October 18, 2004
dear all, the same letter i recieved from the same company vice president was, Mr.pedro zaggalo sanchez. this letter is stating that same winning prize, thanks to all comments which people have put on this site. beware of this fraud company!!!!! do not give any money and waist your time.
Tanveer
Lulea, Sweden,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, October 18, 2004
dear all, the same letter i recieved from the same company vice president was, Mr.pedro zaggalo sanchez. this letter is stating that same winning prize, thanks to all comments which people have put on this site. beware of this fraud company!!!!! do not give any money and waist your time.
Tanveer
Lulea, Sweden,#8Consumer Comment
Mon, October 18, 2004
dear all, the same letter i recieved from the same company vice president was, Mr.pedro zaggalo sanchez. this letter is stating that same winning prize, thanks to all comments which people have put on this site. beware of this fraud company!!!!! do not give any money and waist your time.
Kristie
Yorkville,#9Consumer Comment
Fri, October 15, 2004
I also want to thank everyone who posted on the Spainish Lottery. I also received a letter and almost fell for it thinking I had been 1 in 17 who won the $615,810.00. However I decided to check the internet first. I am very glad I did. Thank You for putting this up.
Michael Lin
Springfield,#10REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, September 27, 2004
Thank you for posting this company on Web site, so other people who can excess to the internet will know. I got this company's letter, declaring my name is among one of 17 winners of lottery sweep-take with amount $615,810.00. I have suspicious feeling since I got this letter. I did call from the public phone to the company to find out more information. They hesitated to give in detail, all they said it is real.I decided to get on line to search for this company. BINGO...here it is the name of the company appeares in RIP-OFFlist