I got one of these in the mail today and this is a time when I would have loved to win $728,577. Except, caution grew when I didn't recognize who these people were and I don't enter sweepstakes too often. Anyway, I read on and to my surprise, they're asking for money?
Yeah right, these guys are clowns! A so-called processing fee is asked for when a real sweepstakes place would take care of that themselves (especially when they know the taxman is near. They have taxes to pay and more so do the winners.) It didn't take long before I said to myself, "hey, let's see if these people have a website."
I guess they do because, "consumer complaints, " was the first to show on the search engine. On that note, I have words to those who did send money to these cowards: check your credentials and check yourself next time you write a check because you might end up with shit in a brown envelope! No such thing as a free meal.
I would help in anyway to take these suckers out, telemarketers included. They get people excited to get crazy mil' tickets, but want to take what little money we have for our own families because they are cowards, scared to do some real work and earn legitimate dollars. Needless to say, they ain't getting a check from Me.
Thanks consumer complaints.
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