X
What do hackers,
questionable attorneys and
fake court orders have in common?
...Dishonest Reputation Management Investigates Reputation Repair
Free speech rights compromised

WATCH News
Segment Now
Ripoff Report | North American Review - Niagara Falls, New York
Ripoff Report Needs Your Help!
X  |  CLOSE
Report: #219467

Complaint Review: North American Awards - Niagara Falls New York

  • Submitted:
  • Updated:
  • Reported By: San Rafael California
  • Author Confirmed What's this?
  • Why?
  • North American Awards Niagara Falls, New York U.S.A.
  • Phone: 905-598-3269
  • Web:
  • Category: Lottery

Show customers why they should trust your business over your competitors...

Is this
Ripoff Report
About you?
Click here now..

11-7-06 10:00 a.m. Officer Ted Bailey, from Niagara Falls customs office (905-598-3269) stated he had two check $100,000 each from the National Bank of Canada (416-824-7236) check numbers 1213786352 and 1314236348 This is winnings for a second place award from North American Awards The taxes and duty fees of $5600 should be wired to them.

Beverly
San Rafael, California
U.S.A.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 11/07/2006 12:30 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/north-american-awards/niagara-falls-new-york/north-american-awards-ted-baily-customs-200000-awards-560000-taxes-due-niagara-falls-219467. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

Search for additional reports

If you would like to see more Rip-off Reports on this company/individual, search here:

Report & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
What's this?
Also a victim?
What's this?
Repair Your Reputation!
What's this?

Updates & Rebuttals

REBUTTALS & REPLIES:
0Author
4Consumer
0Employee/Owner

#4 Consumer Comment

So what are you going to do? The suspense is a killer....

AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The few times I dealt with a customs agent I had to appear at their office in response to their mailed notification to me and conduct business face to face, or I dealt through the US Post Office who collected for US Customs. I think common carriers such as FedEx and UPS can also collect for US Customs.

[Once in Canada when I received an SLR from Hong Kong, I showed my US driver's license and the Canadian customs agent then simply handed me the camera....There were "Canadian Customs" signs and ID all over the place at that Canadian Customs office, and the agents had badges, and so forth.]

Now, you are supposed to WIRE Mr. Ted something? Have you contacted US Customs at their main number to verify what you would and should be doing, where, and with whom?

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#3 Consumer Comment

So what are you going to do? The suspense is a killer....

AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The few times I dealt with a customs agent I had to appear at their office in response to their mailed notification to me and conduct business face to face, or I dealt through the US Post Office who collected for US Customs. I think common carriers such as FedEx and UPS can also collect for US Customs.

[Once in Canada when I received an SLR from Hong Kong, I showed my US driver's license and the Canadian customs agent then simply handed me the camera....There were "Canadian Customs" signs and ID all over the place at that Canadian Customs office, and the agents had badges, and so forth.]

Now, you are supposed to WIRE Mr. Ted something? Have you contacted US Customs at their main number to verify what you would and should be doing, where, and with whom?

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#2 Consumer Comment

So what are you going to do? The suspense is a killer....

AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The few times I dealt with a customs agent I had to appear at their office in response to their mailed notification to me and conduct business face to face, or I dealt through the US Post Office who collected for US Customs. I think common carriers such as FedEx and UPS can also collect for US Customs.

[Once in Canada when I received an SLR from Hong Kong, I showed my US driver's license and the Canadian customs agent then simply handed me the camera....There were "Canadian Customs" signs and ID all over the place at that Canadian Customs office, and the agents had badges, and so forth.]

Now, you are supposed to WIRE Mr. Ted something? Have you contacted US Customs at their main number to verify what you would and should be doing, where, and with whom?

Respond to this report!
What's this?

#1 Consumer Comment

So what are you going to do? The suspense is a killer....

AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The few times I dealt with a customs agent I had to appear at their office in response to their mailed notification to me and conduct business face to face, or I dealt through the US Post Office who collected for US Customs. I think common carriers such as FedEx and UPS can also collect for US Customs.

[Once in Canada when I received an SLR from Hong Kong, I showed my US driver's license and the Canadian customs agent then simply handed me the camera....There were "Canadian Customs" signs and ID all over the place at that Canadian Customs office, and the agents had badges, and so forth.]

Now, you are supposed to WIRE Mr. Ted something? Have you contacted US Customs at their main number to verify what you would and should be doing, where, and with whom?

Respond to this report!
What's this?
Featured Reports

Advertisers above have met our
strict standards for business conduct.