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Report: #1006771

Complaint Review: Financial Acquisition Agency - miami Florida

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  • Reported By: andy''s wife — Rogersville Alabama United States of America
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  • Financial Acquisition Agency p.o.box 527800 miami fl.33152 miami, Florida United States of America

Financial Acquisition Agency Cash award for $2536092.23 miami , Florida

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I received an express notice saying I had won $2,536092.23 but I first had to send a 20.00 processing fee in order to receive the money I sent the processing fee and has heard nothing from this company....please help me figure out this mess

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#1 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, January 31, 2013

" please help me figure out this mess  "

   No problem.   Send me $10 and I'll make sure you get your two and a half million.

   See how that works?   These scammers send out hundreds of these letters knowing that only 1 or 2 people will be gullible enough to take the bait.   You may count yourself among the chosen few.

   Next time someone tells you that you won millions in a contest that you never entered, try to be a bit more skeptical.  

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