Complaint Review: Drylake Publishing - Phoenix Arizona
- Drylake Publishing 10645 n. Tatum Blvd Suite200-629 Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A.
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- Category: Mail Order Services
DRYLAKE PUBLISHING ripoff FAKE COMPANY, TOOK MY MONEY, I WANT IT BACK! PHOENIX ARIZONA
*Consumer Suggestion: This could be a case of mail fraud.....
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I WAS EMPLOYED FOR 4 MOS WITHOUT AN INCOME AND FINALLY I
GOT A SMALL CHECK. INSTEAD OF GETTING MY ESSENTIALS FOR
SURVIVING. I BELEIVED WHAT THESE PEOPLE WERE TELLING ME
ABOUT MAKING MONEY RIGHT AWAY. IN WEEKS AS A MATTER OF
FACT. WELL FOOLISH ME SENT MY 79.00
AND RECEIVED MY ENVELOPES AND LIST OF NAMES AND DID WHAT
THEY TOLD ME AND MAILED THEM AND WAITED AND
WAITED.............. AND NOTHING SO HERE I AM WITH THE
REST OF US. IM SO SORRY OTHERS HAD TO LOOSE HARD EARNED
MONEY LIKE I DID. I WANT THESE SCAM ARTISTS CAUGHT AND
BROUGHT BACK TO JUSTICE AND A LAW SUIT PLACED ON THEM AND
MAKE THEM COMPANSATE ALL OR US WHO PUT TRUST IN THEM.
DENNIS
SOUTHBRIDGE, Massachusetts
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
This could be a case of mail fraud.....
AUTHOR: The Fraud Chick - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Dennis,
You weren't very clear in your description of the scheme. Did the people assure you that you could make money stuffing envelopes? It sounds like that scam with what little you told us. The scheme is, if I'm right:
You receive a mailing or see an ad that touts, "Make $1,000's stuffing envelopes!" You write or call and they ask for money for the necessary package, which is a whole lot of nothing. What you receive is either nothing or instructions to take out your own ad or send out your own mailings. It's mail fraud; it's illegal.
Report these people to the postal inspection service. Go to http://www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect/ and file an online complaint.
Pull your cancelled chaeck and trace the checking account where it was deposited or cashed. Your bank can tell you where that bank is. Once you have that information you can call the police in that town and report the fraudsters. The police can find out who owns that account.
Tell the fraudsters you intend to do these two things and demand your money back in full.
Good Luck!
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