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I had the same experience as the earlier poster. The students claimed to be from our neighborhood and seem to rattle off the names of our neighbors and claimed we could donate a 100% of the books to a childrens hospital. We purchased a set of 6 childrens books but got 1 that could probably be had for $2 out there.instead I feel dumb paying $40 15 shipping.

On checking out the site http://www.prestigesalesusa.com/interested.htm it seems fairly obvious that the kids were lured into this as well thinking they could travel to London as they claimed and this whole thing is a complete scam.


Company: MFS - prestigesalesusa.com
Country: USA
State: Arizona
City: Phoenix
Address: PO Box 83450
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