Complaint Review: Prime Financial Claim Services/Jonathan Morgan - Houston Texas
- Prime Financial Claim Services/Jonathan Morgan 525 North Belt,ste172 Houston, Texas U.S.A.
- Phone: 1-450-675-4073
- Web:
- Category: Cross-Border Scams
Prime Financial Claim Services, Prime Financial Claim Services/Jonathan Morgan Grand prize winner/RIPOFF Houston Texas
*Consumer Comment: You got hit by the sweepstakes scam
I was dooped by the belief that I had won a third place prize of 100,000 dollars. But when I sent them the money they never sent me the prize. When I tried to call them back there was no answer.
Fred
Corsicana, Texas
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
You got hit by the sweepstakes scam
AUTHOR: Laurie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Its been out there for a while now.
You cannot search on business names as they change constantly - only way to keep the scam going. They also STEAL the names of legitimate businesses.
Did they send you a check to pay taxes and fees with? If yes - that was the first RED FLAG - although I have been seeing a modified version where they are just asking for money upfront without sending the check.
Legitimate sweepstakes take those fees and taxes FIRST - then send you a check of the winnings.
Did they have you wire transer money? IF yes - Second red flag
Never wire money to people you do not know.
Be careful - they may try the Mystery Shopping scam next. They send a check for several thousand dollars and have you wire most of it back - claiming it is part of the job - legit Mystery Shopping never sends checks for several thousand dollars. And the scam claims to pay $200-$300 for your time - WAY TOO MUCH
Legit mystery shoppers earn far less than that per job
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