Complaint Review: Fidelity Trust, Inc. - Las Vegas Nevada
- Fidelity Trust, Inc. North Rainbow Blvd Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America
- Phone:
- Web:
- Category: Financial Services
Fidelity Trust, Inc. Winner of USA MEGA Million Jackpot also known as " The Big Game". Since this is final notice all prize money must be claimed no later than August 20. 2009. Call your account manager, immediately. Las Vegas, Nevada
* : Destroy the check
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I hardly believed if it is real check. I have no idea how I get that from in which I never seen this before. I read carefully of letter and required to call the Company. It was all recording and said called back frequently. I did not cashed it due to I feel odd about this. From what I see the name on the check and letter were not similar and address as well. I decided to check on the Internet to type up the company name to make sure it is real business or not. I found from Ripoff Report that one of customer did mention the same issue as mine from Fidelity Trust Inc. I was grateful not to cash in my bank. I still have a check so what am I do? I did report to the Ripoff but what is next? Thanks.
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#1
Destroy the check
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
It is fake.


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