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  • Report:  #124491

Complaint Review: S.I.R.S SWEEPSTAKES INFORMATION REPORTING SERVICES - LAS VEGAS Nevada

Reported By:
- st.louis, Missouri,
Submitted:
Updated:

S.I.R.S SWEEPSTAKES INFORMATION REPORTING SERVICES
LAS VEGAS, 89133 Nevada, U.S.A.
Phone:
702-648-1837
Web:
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Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
I SENT THE $21.95 AND HOPED IT COULD SOMEHOW BE TRUE, MY $677,519 PRIZE, THAT WAS "CONFIRMED". THOSE a*s HOLES! HOW COULD ANY ONE BE SO HEARTLESS. I WAS PLANNING FOR MY NEW LIFE WITH THIS MONEY AND HAD HOPE FOR A BETTER FUTURE. THEY CRUSHED THIS HOPE AND I AM FURIOUS!!!!! ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN A VICTIM OF THIS NEEDS TO STEP UP AND EXPOSE ON THESE LIARS! HOW CANT HEY SLEEP AT NIGHT!!?!?!?!?! THERE HAS TO BE SOME TYPE OF LAWSUIT THAT WE CAN FILE! I WANT REVENGE ! IF ANYONE WOULD BE WILLING TO HELP ME PLEASE CONTACT ME THROUGH THE REBUTTAL KEY!

Brittnie

st.louis, Missouri
U.S.A.

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6 Updates & Rebuttals

Frances

Travelers Rest,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.
I was RIPPED OFF TOO!!!!!!

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, January 08, 2005

I also got a letter that said I was a guaranteed winner of 677,519.000. My fiance and I were making plans for a better future, but come to find out today it is just a joke. These people need to be put in jail for giving people false hope and letting us find out that they are all fakes.


Anita

Smithville,
Mississippi,
U.S.A.
my husband also got one of these crappy scams

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, January 05, 2005

The other day my husband also got one of these crappy scams in the mail from this very same company. Although it did ask for a payment of $21.95, we did NOT fall for it b/c a few years ago, he got one in the mail from another comapny and we checked it on the net. Yes, it was just another scam like this one. We've learned two things about this type mail: (1) If you've really won something, you shouldn't have to send in a fee. (2)Secondly, when you win somehting from your state of residence, why does the form say that it's from another state??? This things ought to be outlawed all-together. Besides, where does all of this supposed "money" really come from?? You just tell me b/c I sure the heck don't know. They've got me there.......


Sean

Tustin,
California,
U.S.A.
patience. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail.

#4Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

The best way to deal with these people is to gain as much information as possible. Express yourself and complain as much as possible but do it in a professional way. Do not use threats, foul language,etc...Contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies, contact the BBB, contact consumer affairs,and contact an attorny who specializes in these cases.I'm sure these con-artist have emotions like you and me and I'm sure that they will soon be running scared once investigations take place. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail. Eventually they will make too many mistakes and get caught. I personally have sent them a letter explaining the situation in great detail.You might want to write them a letter of complaint as well. It might not do much but at least they will know that you are on to them. I personally have received four different letters in two weeks with different winning amounts. Each letter has asked me for the $21.95 processing fee. I mailed all four letters back(photo copies of course) with a thank you letter for sending me all these wonderous letters of good fortunes.Unfortunately for them, they are not getting any more of my money and explained so in my thank you letter!!!


Sean

Tustin,
California,
U.S.A.
patience. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail.

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

The best way to deal with these people is to gain as much information as possible. Express yourself and complain as much as possible but do it in a professional way. Do not use threats, foul language,etc...Contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies, contact the BBB, contact consumer affairs,and contact an attorny who specializes in these cases.I'm sure these con-artist have emotions like you and me and I'm sure that they will soon be running scared once investigations take place. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail. Eventually they will make too many mistakes and get caught. I personally have sent them a letter explaining the situation in great detail.You might want to write them a letter of complaint as well. It might not do much but at least they will know that you are on to them. I personally have received four different letters in two weeks with different winning amounts. Each letter has asked me for the $21.95 processing fee. I mailed all four letters back(photo copies of course) with a thank you letter for sending me all these wonderous letters of good fortunes.Unfortunately for them, they are not getting any more of my money and explained so in my thank you letter!!!


Sean

Tustin,
California,
U.S.A.
patience. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail.

#6Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

The best way to deal with these people is to gain as much information as possible. Express yourself and complain as much as possible but do it in a professional way. Do not use threats, foul language,etc...Contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies, contact the BBB, contact consumer affairs,and contact an attorny who specializes in these cases.I'm sure these con-artist have emotions like you and me and I'm sure that they will soon be running scared once investigations take place. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail. Eventually they will make too many mistakes and get caught. I personally have sent them a letter explaining the situation in great detail.You might want to write them a letter of complaint as well. It might not do much but at least they will know that you are on to them. I personally have received four different letters in two weeks with different winning amounts. Each letter has asked me for the $21.95 processing fee. I mailed all four letters back(photo copies of course) with a thank you letter for sending me all these wonderous letters of good fortunes.Unfortunately for them, they are not getting any more of my money and explained so in my thank you letter!!!


Sean

Tustin,
California,
U.S.A.
patience. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail.

#7Consumer Suggestion

Wed, December 29, 2004

The best way to deal with these people is to gain as much information as possible. Express yourself and complain as much as possible but do it in a professional way. Do not use threats, foul language,etc...Contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies, contact the BBB, contact consumer affairs,and contact an attorny who specializes in these cases.I'm sure these con-artist have emotions like you and me and I'm sure that they will soon be running scared once investigations take place. It is only a matter of time before they are caught and thrown in jail. Eventually they will make too many mistakes and get caught. I personally have sent them a letter explaining the situation in great detail.You might want to write them a letter of complaint as well. It might not do much but at least they will know that you are on to them. I personally have received four different letters in two weeks with different winning amounts. Each letter has asked me for the $21.95 processing fee. I mailed all four letters back(photo copies of course) with a thank you letter for sending me all these wonderous letters of good fortunes.Unfortunately for them, they are not getting any more of my money and explained so in my thank you letter!!!

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