Joe
Platteville,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 19, 2005
If you got this unsolicited...read on about other people who either "won a lottery" or are claimed a winner in one way or another without ever registering for any sweepstakes anywhere. You somehow got yourself on a "sucker list" and should avoid this scam. If you want a cheap television set, most big box stores have a model for under $100...and coming with a warrantee from a place where you can actually watch the thing on the store shelf before plunking your hard-earned money down to pay for it. If you think you got a free lunch here...then by all means send your money in...and send me some too because I too have a TV I'd like to "give" you for only paying shipping and handling of $250 spread over 3 easy payments. Oh...and it's a color TV...I can spray paint it any color you like.
Dick
Mankato,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, October 19, 2005
John, here are a couple of questions for you. 1) What is the make, model and screen size of the TV? B&W or color? 2) Why do you call your company Sweepstakes Clearinghouse? It obviously has nothing to do with sweepstakes.
John
Dallas,#4UPDATE Employee
Tue, October 18, 2005
October 18, 2005 Dear Susan, We are in receipt of your message and appreciate and appreciate the opportunity to respond. The offer you received was simply an offer extended to you for a television set at a great value. The television cost $37.96 and our customers have the option of a two-payment option of $18.98. Of course, you are under no obligation to purchase the television and may simply discard the offer. On a final note, we would like to point out that Sweepstakes Clearinghouse has been in business sine 1984 and has thousands of very happy and repeat customers. We are very fortunate to have a loyal following of customers who appreciate the value we provide. If you have any further questions, I may be reached at 214-915-7317. Thank you. Sincerely, Sweepstakes Clearinghouse John Gutierrez Operations Manager