Super American Sweepstakes Cash
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I received a phone call claiming that I had won $2.5 M and a new Mercedes. All I had to do was go to a nearby CVS or Walmart and purchase a $350.00 Green dot (?) Money Pack number and give it to the UPS driver who will be delivering my "package" to my door. The caller identified himself as "Mr. Carl Cooper" and passed me up to his manager "Mr. Patrick" (neither of who btw sounded very Caucasian as their names might suggest) who couldn't tell me anything about myself, not my name or address, nothing. He did ask me for that info and claimed the reason he didn't have it was the unreliability of computers. They claimed to have gotten my name from my shopping at Walmart or CVS and are representing companies like Readers Digest and Publisher's Clearing Hose. I DIDN"T BUY or give them anything.


Company: Super American Sweepstakes Cash
Country: USA
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