- Report: #20073
Complaint Review: CMS aka MOS aka Media Outsourcing Inc aka Consolidated Media Services
| CMS aka MOS aka Media Outsourcing Inc aka Consolidated Media Services Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A. |
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CMS aka MOS aka Media Outsourcing Inc aka Consolidated Media Services Email I received, Avoided trouble by doing research. Atlanta, Georgia
*Consumer Comment: had the same email
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I thought it was strange as I didn't enter any sweepstakes. I didn't call but did do some web research. Their web site is no longer active and I did find your site. I'm so glad I didn't call. Thank you so much,
Khristine
Khristine
Phoenix, Arkansas
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 05/02/2002 02:19 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/CMS-aka-MOS-aka-Media-Outsourcing-Inc-aka-Consolidated-Media-Services/Atlanta-Georgia-30339/CMS-aka-MOS-aka-Media-Outsourcing-Inc-aka-Consolidated-Media-Services-Email-I-received-Av-20073. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search TipsI honestly believe it's more intensive marketing scheme, aka spam, though they always say they are legitimate and that you agreed to receive their emails when you signed up for some other email service.
Who wouldn't initially open an email entitled "I need to call you" or "you have won 1 million dollars!" Just ignore it.

