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Report: #430581

Complaint Review: Saint Matthews Churches - Tulsa Oklahoma

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  • Saint Matthews Churches POBOX 22148 Tulsa, Oklahoma U.S.A.

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I began recieving these spiritual letters about 2 years ago and I am a christian and they had all the scriptures exactly right, so I would send money back to them, being on disability I could not send much, but they kept sending letters and wanting more money. I began to question this last year in Sept. and quit sending money, but the letters keep coming. I kept a lot of the letters and still have them if you need them. I got one today but this is the first time I have had a computer to try and check them out and I read where they were scams. Thank You For Listening.

Cjj
Lafayette, Alabama
U.S.A.

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#7 General Comment

last comment is foolish.

AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, January 04, 2010

This is a scam and any comment like the foolish one above is unbeleivable.



In that one comment he makes it sound like the stmathews letter scam is legit is some fashion.. yet it isnt and never has been.


Anybody who knowingly contributes to this organization is either part of the problem or is is stupid enough to believe in their faith that it will do some good.

Note that this is a scam and therefore a 'evil' enterprise.
Therefore contributing to the pocketbook is supporting not gods work but the other guy (evil).

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#6 Consumer Comment

If you stopped sending money and you're still getting letters how could it be a scam?

AUTHOR: Mzb - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 09, 2009

I'm sorry that your on disability and that things are so difficult for you. Thinking that you've been scammed makes things even harder. My question is this. If you've stopped sending money and they are still sending you letters with beautiful scriptures in them then how can you consider it a scam? They don't want anything from you. They just want to pray for you. Sounds free to me. How many people in your life do you have begging to pray for you?

The money you send helps to support their mission cause. They send letters of full of scripture and pray for people. If you cannot afford to support them then don't send your money. If you don't want them to pray for you then request to be taken off their mailing list or throw away the letters. But I for one don't believe that you've been scammed.

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#5 Consumer Comment

If you stopped sending money and you're still getting letters how could it be a scam?

AUTHOR: Mzb - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 09, 2009

I'm sorry that your on disability and that things are so difficult for you. Thinking that you've been scammed makes things even harder. My question is this. If you've stopped sending money and they are still sending you letters with beautiful scriptures in them then how can you consider it a scam? They don't want anything from you. They just want to pray for you. Sounds free to me. How many people in your life do you have begging to pray for you?

The money you send helps to support their mission cause. They send letters of full of scripture and pray for people. If you cannot afford to support them then don't send your money. If you don't want them to pray for you then request to be taken off their mailing list or throw away the letters. But I for one don't believe that you've been scammed.

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#4 Consumer Comment

If you stopped sending money and you're still getting letters how could it be a scam?

AUTHOR: Mzb - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 09, 2009

I'm sorry that your on disability and that things are so difficult for you. Thinking that you've been scammed makes things even harder. My question is this. If you've stopped sending money and they are still sending you letters with beautiful scriptures in them then how can you consider it a scam? They don't want anything from you. They just want to pray for you. Sounds free to me. How many people in your life do you have begging to pray for you?

The money you send helps to support their mission cause. They send letters of full of scripture and pray for people. If you cannot afford to support them then don't send your money. If you don't want them to pray for you then request to be taken off their mailing list or throw away the letters. But I for one don't believe that you've been scammed.

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#3 Consumer Comment

If you stopped sending money and you're still getting letters how could it be a scam?

AUTHOR: Mzb - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, June 09, 2009

I'm sorry that your on disability and that things are so difficult for you. Thinking that you've been scammed makes things even harder. My question is this. If you've stopped sending money and they are still sending you letters with beautiful scriptures in them then how can you consider it a scam? They don't want anything from you. They just want to pray for you. Sounds free to me. How many people in your life do you have begging to pray for you?

The money you send helps to support their mission cause. They send letters of full of scripture and pray for people. If you cannot afford to support them then don't send your money. If you don't want them to pray for you then request to be taken off their mailing list or throw away the letters. But I for one don't believe that you've been scammed.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Please use some sense

AUTHOR: Clifford - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Folks, if you feel the need to give money to some religious organization, PLEASE give it to a 'small' local church that is trying to help local people with their problems.

If some outfit you never heard of or some huge church asks you for money and plays the "christian' card, you can bet 100% that they are a ripoff and/or a scam.

You were taken and probably will be again. People using religion as a money maker are the most unscrupulous people on the face of the earth.

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AUTHOR: Cjj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 04, 2009

I want to add that in their letters they make you think if you dont send money something bad will happen. Thanks CJJ

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