This company sends out an activation reply form that tells you that in order to win the guaranteed $10,000 dollar certified check you need to return the form with a processing fee. They state at what time and date you were declared a winner and that their files have been checked and rechecked. For me it was July 15 at 11:37 A.M., a historical event for every beer brewery indeed. I had to, however, respond in 5 days by sending the activation reply form with the $9.95 processing fee enclosed, payable only by cash, check, or money order. Though they do not accept credit cards, anyone can tell you that it is because they clearly cannot. More people would be prompted to report it like this than ignore it.
To win you must complete "3-part Skill Contest Levels with highest scoring solutions". They tell you that additional, optional offers will not exceed $80 and they will not contact you by phone. Yet, the most winners that will be chosen out of all who answer these "skill questions" are projected to be 1,500 winners out of 500,000 entries. However, the tier one question is, "If you won $600,000.00 and wanted to split it evenly between yourself and 2 other family members, how much would each of you get? $200,000 or $300,000?" So, it's even multiple choice. No, I don't think they randomly pick and choose how many winners there are, and who they are. Do you? The small print on the back of the letter says that if there are less than 100 winners fewer prizes will be paid. Sounds like we're lucky if even that is what.
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