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Complaint Review: GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL - Kingston Select State/Province

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  • Reported By: LINDA — MAYFLOWER Arkansas USA
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  • GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL 24 KINGSTON Kingston, Select State/Province Jamaica

GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL MY 76 YR. OLD FATHER-IN-LAW RECEIVED PHONE CALL SAYING HE WON $ 2.5 MILLION DOLLARS . ALL HE NEEDED TO DO WAS SEND $650.00 VIA MONEY GRAM Kingston Jamaica

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On September 14,2009 my 76 year old father-in-law got the surprise of his lifetime. He done won 2.5 million dollars! But there was a little catch it seems.                    

A man by the name of John Clark from LasVegas needed him to send via money gram $99.00 to have a seal put on his $2.5 million dollar cashier check. Once that was done John Clark was on a plane with an F.B.I. agent,and a lawyer to hand deliever his money.

Once he landed in Arkansas he called stating we needed to send $550.00 more in order to have the cashiers check certified.The F.B.I. agent was along for our protecting.Ha-Ha! 

These 3 men where supposed to be arriving in the back of a U.P.S. vechile. Imagine an F.B.I. agent in the back of a U.P.S. truck.

John Clark got very upset when we did not go along with his little scam.He got even more upset when I started playing head games with him.

So Please be careful out there ........... I have contacted my local news about this incident. Hang up on anyone who has something that sounds to good.

P.S. The money grams where supposed to go to 24 Kingston,Jamaica W-I

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Of course it's a scam...

AUTHOR: Ronny g - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, September 15, 2009

..and a very popular one. I must get at least 3 emails a week informing me of the same thing. Meanwhile in real life I am not even lucky enough to win at Bingo.

There are so many signs that this is a scam..realistically no one just wins 2.5 million dollars for no reason..and no one is just giving away money.

But..one thing is really a sign...someone who supposedly has 2.5 million for you..needs $99.00 for a seal and $550.00 for certification?...screw that..just tell them to "deduct it from the 2.5 million and keep $10,000 for a tip..see you when you get here"..yeah right, don't hold your breath that a UPS truck is pulling up with FBI agents and a check for you. In any legitimate lottery you go to an office ..no one hand delivers multi million dollar checks to your door.

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Its a scam

AUTHOR: Steph - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, September 14, 2009

You did the right thing by not sending anything. I believe this is a scam as well.

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