Complaint Review: David Dweyer - Dallas Texas
- David Dweyer 1555 Regal RD. Dallas , Texas USA
- Phone: 214-915-7100
- Web:
- Category: Cash Services
David Dweyer Informed me that I was a big winner in the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes . All I have to do is have $2500 available to receive my prizes Dallas Texas
*General Comment: Do you not know what a scam is?
Was informed by a telephone call from Mr. Dweyer that I had won a grand prize in the publishers Clearing house contest. Just have $2500 in a cahiers check or credit card available to claim said prize. He assured me it was not a scam . But, to me, if you won something you should not have to pay to receive it!
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#1 General Comment
Do you not know what a scam is?
AUTHOR: miremadi2000 - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 12, 2013
You are trying to destroy a company that, while the chances of winning anything might be slim, it is still possible to win something from them. I am not part of this company. Just a stunned customer amazed at the ignorance of those on the internet.
Look: if you are going to participate in these events or even be a part of the internet, KNOW that if you randomly receive something about winning a contest, especially if it asks you for your account information, look towards the BBB.
This was not the BBB you fool. You are as easily fooled as everyone was when the internet truly began during the days of AOL.
Good karma trying to ruin a company that had nothing to do with this.


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