Complaint Review: Gamebookers Casino - St. Johns Nationwide
- Gamebookers Casino Lower Long Street Nationwide Antigua and Barbuda
- Phone: 902-412-0281
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- Category: Casinos & Cardrooms
Gamebookers Casino, Chris Collins They said i won 55,400.60. It was a scam! Ripoff St. Johns Antigua & Barbuda
*Consumer Suggestion: Help Is A Mouse click Away!
Got a letter from Gamebookers Casino, it said I won 55,400.60. I called the phone number it gave, and talked to the person it said to. They even gave me a person who was going to handle paying the taxes on the winnings. They also sent me a check for $4,950.00 to deposit to cover the cost of processing insurance and international taxes. I deposited the check in my account. 15 minutes later I get a call from my bank saying that the check is fraudulent. I called the company back and of course they said how could that be. So beware of these people.
Melanie
Bellbrook, Ohio
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Help Is A Mouse click Away!
AUTHOR: Carol Ann - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 10, 2006
Go immediately to Federal Trade Commission and report these clowns. They probaly wanted your banking information and scammed you as a potential Identiy Theft victim. Report that to your local police and your Federal Trade Commission and give them a copy of the police report and make sure your credit is still in tact by obtaining copies of it from Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Place a fraud alert on your credit or a "Credit Freeze", which stops them cold. Make sure you are not on any of ChoicePoints records. You could wind up with a criminal record that is not yours, along with the false credit history they obtain. Good Luck!


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