I receive relentless mails every day from up to ten different companies with pressure laden tones firstly congratulating and branding me a guarantee winner of different sweepstakes awards ranging from $1.3m tp $3.2m ready to be picked up.
Their letters are similar in tone and design with detachable lower part for 'declaration & confirmation of name, address, age & signature.
The most disturbing is the urge & urgency to include cash, check or money order for their so-called "processing & handling" fees of up to $20. in order to finalize & release the winning prize/s.
They urged that the money should be attached to the detached part & mail to them in their pre-addressed enclosed envelops on or before a deadline.
Initially, I responded positively to some of them, but I didn't get any feedback and the letters kept coming in drove giving different reference codes & id reference numbers with different prize figures
I believe someone has to stop these people disturbing other citizens' peace with false claims and deceit. Afterall, organization sponsoring sweepstakes ought to provide for the 'processing & handling" for it to be meaningful.
I wonder, therefore, why I should be paying for processing a prize or prizes (in this case) that I am not sure of.
I implore you to please help to call these guys to order. They have ripped me enough and should please stop disturbing my peace with their tricks.
I have been recieving several convincing cash award letter's from consolidated Awards Bureau. One day a letter from C.A.B.would claim i won 2million dollars. Another letter a different day,would claim i won a million dollars. In order to claim the money from C.AB. i would be informed to send $20.00 in order to secure processing. I have sent $40.00. Today i recieved a pri Air cash award letter for a million. Looking on-line to see if C.A.B. was legit. I found there were other's who fell for C.A.B's hoax.
This company Consolidated awards bureau has offered me in excess of 10 million dollars in the last 6 months. Each opportunity demanded anywhere from $20-$30 for release. At one point I actually had over 20 letters.
Consolidated Awareness Bureau Reviews
I receive relentless mails every day from up to ten different companies with pressure laden tones firstly congratulating and branding me a guarantee winner of different sweepstakes awards ranging from $1.3m tp $3.2m ready to be picked up.
Their letters are similar in tone and design with detachable lower part for 'declaration & confirmation of name, address, age & signature.
The most disturbing is the urge & urgency to include cash, check or money order for their so-called "processing & handling" fees of up to $20. in order to finalize & release the winning prize/s.
They urged that the money should be attached to the detached part & mail to them in their pre-addressed enclosed envelops on or before a deadline.
Initially, I responded positively to some of them, but I didn't get any feedback and the letters kept coming in drove giving different reference codes & id reference numbers with different prize figures
I believe someone has to stop these people disturbing other citizens' peace with false claims and deceit. Afterall, organization sponsoring sweepstakes ought to provide for the 'processing & handling" for it to be meaningful.
I wonder, therefore, why I should be paying for processing a prize or prizes (in this case) that I am not sure of.
I implore you to please help to call these guys to order. They have ripped me enough and should please stop disturbing my peace with their tricks.
I have been recieving several convincing cash award letter's from consolidated Awards Bureau. One day a letter from C.A.B.would claim i won 2million dollars. Another letter a different day,would claim i won a million dollars. In order to claim the money from C.AB. i would be informed to send $20.00 in order to secure processing. I have sent $40.00. Today i recieved a pri Air cash award letter for a million. Looking on-line to see if C.A.B. was legit. I found there were other's who fell for C.A.B's hoax.
This company Consolidated awards bureau has offered me in excess of 10 million dollars in the last 6 months. Each opportunity demanded anywhere from $20-$30 for release. At one point I actually had over 20 letters.