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PlasmaNet Inc. Grand Central Station ripoff! New York, New York
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3Consumer
0Employee/Owner
The folowing company sent me an email of a check, in the amount of $4,687.63, giving me until May 7, 2004 to claim my prize. However, when I attempted to claim my prize as instructed, my password was no longer good. I clicked on the link to have the company email my password to me, but as of May 6, 2004 I stil have not received it. This is a time consuming rip off!
PAYABLE THROUGH June 04, 2004
Dear booger.007@#####.com:
The above facsimile check represents First Round Jackpot funds reserved and available to be claimed by the winner from Prize Claim Center. If you are the named and confirmed winner it is important that you claim your winnings before May 7, 2004. You will also be given six opportunities to win considerably larger amounts within 24 hours - without cost or obligation. No purchase necessary.
Congratulations and continued good luck!
Michael J. Armstead
Director Prize Claims
PS - Act now to avoid forfeiture. In accordance with the rules any prize not claimed by the deadline will be forfeited.
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PlasmaNet Inc. PO Box 4562, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163
Steven
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Bill - Pocono Summit (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 06, 2004
POSTED: Friday, May 07, 2004
They will just send your info off to another
email spammer , ect.
No one is just going to give you a prize like that
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Steve - Broken Arrow (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 07, 2004
POSTED: Friday, May 07, 2004
Mr. Armstead: If you indeed are Mr. Armstead, then why don't you kindly rectify the situation and allow me to claim my prize? But then, of course, you're nothing but a damn liar and a cheat and never had any intention of allowing myself or anyone else to claim the prize!
#3 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Ryan - Kansas City (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 22, 2004
POSTED: Saturday, May 22, 2004
I had recently entered a few freelotto drawings and got an email saying i won $4687 and being new to that...I spent a great deal of time and effort worrying about how to claim this prize thinking I deleted a tsn number for freelotto or something...this is a ridiculous and outrageous business practice which is designed to exploit peoples curiousity and common excitement when winning a money prize.
This email seemed very legit...I don't consider myself to be an extremely gullable person so I know these people have exploited many other people.
This is playing with people's lives and goes beyond false advertising...These people who have to exploit other people's weaknesses to make a living or to run their business are less of a human being than my pet golden retriever in the sense of the meaning human being.
If I was a more motivated individual and wanted to waste another minute or dollar dealing with these scumbags, I would do what I could to make sure these people pay legally for what they are doing or are at least shut down...Plasmanet needs to be exploited an a large scale for this just like they exploit people on a large scale.