This "church" sent me a letter with an enclosed "prayer handkerchief" made of paper. Not only does the company instruct you that you should disclose extremely personal information about yourself so they might "pray for you, " but by mailing the paper back, you are implicitly giving them permission to contact you again. Although this company has apparently gotten smarter by not asking for money upfront in the first letter, as they used to do, scam is written by this. I'm quite sure that this, in the end, leads to prosecutable mail fraud, if it's not already. Already, they are promising things that will likely not be done and are feeding off of desperate believers, but they claim to have a church that only exists in a post office box.in addition, for any consumer who is a believer that reads this, they should remember that blasphemy of the holy spirit, which I believe is claiming something is of God that is not, should realize that this is the most evil and horrendous piece of mail in your house and should remove it immediately!
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