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I received notification that I had won a sweepstakes, and that I needed to respond before 12/3/2009. The notification letter had a claim number "[protected]" it in one sentence it constrewed the information as if it was a sure thing and then in the sentence below it stated that winning number would be selected by random drawing.
The grane prize was $2, 100, 000.00 - paid in lump sum payment, or $70, 000.00 over 30 years or a lump sum
Payment of $1, 1oo, 000.00.
Also there are two adresses, the one atated above. And one for p. O. Box 9299, medford, ny [protected]
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
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Thanks so much, I received one of these letters today. First thing I noticed was that my first name wasn't even spelled out, just the initial, so that was clue #1 that something was off. Also, I read the letter which, as you stated, makes one think that it's a sure thing but on the back it says random drawing, so clue #2. Never heard of them and know for sure never entered or visited a site, that I know of, affiliated with them, therefore it was unsolicited, clue#3. Last of all, when I receive stuff like this, before proceeding any further, I google the name, so glad I did because this site showed up in the search results, therefore this letter will promptly go in the shredder. Thanks so much for a very informative website. As the old saying goes, "You can't get something for nothing!" I would suggest that anyone that receives anything that seems to good to be true to just google and research on the internet before getting scammed. You will be grateful that you did and will save you a lot of headache.