Ongoing letters promising untold riches forthcoming if only a talisman of some sort is purchased. Curiously, the consumer (target) is often cautioned NOT to tell anyone of the current offer. Could this be that Maria Duval does not want unwanted attention steered towards her current scam?
My mother is 84 years of age, in the beginning stages of dementia. Among other scams sent to her from destiny research centre, was one in which a letter was sent to her claiming that the cheque sent for a "reading" was returned by her bank NSF.interestingly, there was no cheque ever sent, nor was there any charges by my mother's bank for any NSF cheque ever issued.
If enough people are warned of this despicable creature, perhaps some future victims can be avoided. Also, anyone receiving ANY MAIL FROM DESTINY RESEARCH CENTER or MARIA DUVAL should contact the mail fraud division of the R.C.M. P in North Bay Canada. Together we can eliminate this scourge of society.
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