Complaint Review: Direct International World Sweepstakes - Dallas Texas
- Direct International World Sweepstakes 3705 Frankford Rd Dallas, Texas U.S.A.
- Phone: 514-746-8196
- Web:
- Category: Cross-Border Scams
Direct International World Sweepstakes was sent a letter stating drawing was held on april 24,2008 i was ticket number 1645 serial number br-717 would receive 46,000 cash, was sent check for 2180.00 for fees and to call mary wilson at 1-514-573-4872, called her and made two money grams and never received money. Dallas Texas
*Consumer Comment: You will not receive any money because it is a scam!!
Received letter in mail stating that a drawing was held on monday, april 24th, 2008. i was ticket number 1645 serial number BR-717. I am awarded 46,000 usd cash our of $25,234,000 prize money. Received check for $2180.00 for fees to the Lotto Regulatory Board. Keep winning confidential until money is received to avoid multiple claims.
Contact payment coordinator Mrs. Mary Wilson or Mr. Micheal Simmons at 1-514-573-4872 to assist in finalizing payment process. Signed Daniella Lawrens Director Public Relations.
Upset mother
Wasilla, Alaska
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
You will not receive any money because it is a scam!!
AUTHOR: Inspector - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 06, 2009
I know it is isolated in Alaska but, you should have researched it more before you deposited the checks. These scams are alive and proliferating because of people like you. Now you are out the NSF fees and the money you sent to them.
By the way, fees or taxes for winnings are never paid in the manner they suggested that, in itself is a red flag.


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