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Report: #1226865

Complaint Review: Immediate Disbursement Division - Long Beach New York

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  • Reported By: Alice WuDunn — St. Petersburg Florida United States of America
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  • Immediate Disbursement Division 218 E. Park Ave., PMB 103 Long Beach, New York USA

Immediate Disbursement Division Said I need send fee of $20 to IDDat their address to to get the money award they said I won Long Beach New York

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They claim that I am a cash prize winner and that for me to be isssued the check I should pay a fee of $20 payable to IDD to receive the money I supposedly won.

I received several  of these notices, each showing huge amounts of money, e.g. $2,176,287.00.

 I stupidly paid $20 three times to IDD

Alice, St. Petersburg, Florida

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