Complaint Review: AMERICAN SHOPPERS NETWORK - Internet
- AMERICAN SHOPPERS NETWORK 260 Greenwich Street, kimball, Mi 49610 Internet United States of America
- Phone: (517)612 8783
- Web: bank_of_america2012@yahoo.com
- Category: Telemarketers
AMERICAN SHOPPERS NETWORK bank of america i was told i won 25,0000 and had to buy two green dot cards $500 each to receive my prize Internet
*Consumer Comment: just another scam
I received a phone call saying I only had one day to collect my 250,000. I was told I had to buy two green dot cards with 500 on each that would be given back to me after the money was transferred. They asked for my licence #, my ssn, my checking and savings #, my address phone # and my mothers maiden name in order to verify my identity and to transfer my funds into my account to collect the prize. they asked if i wanted the news crew to come and if so it would mean irs would take more money from me. I asked for proof and they sent my a non existant address attached to the name of bank of america with a with a copy of my supposid check.
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#1 Consumer Comment
just another scam
AUTHOR: Joseph Brown - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 13, 2012
At least you didn't fall for this crap sandwich. You didn't, did you? Kinda hard to tell, but I don't see where you did. Lot of fools on here that did, tho. Never, ever give out that kind of information over the phone. A sure sign of a scam. And what in heaven's name has a news team showing up have to do with the IRS?
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