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Complaint Review: Fidelity Financial Trust - Saint John New Foundland

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  • Fidelity Financial Trust 8905 Alen Street Saint John, New Foundland Canada

Fidelity Financial Trust Prize winning payout scam. $250,000.00 entitlement, contact their claim agent Linda Scott 1-604-339-6455. Check enclosed for $4550.00, send them the tax of $3880.00 by moneygram to their tax agent. Saint John New Foundland

*Consumer Comment: Fidelity Financial Trust is now AGG Financial Trust-Still the same scam!

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I received a letter from Fideleity Financial Trust stating that I was a winnter in the sonsumer promotion Draw organized for customers of the major stores inthe USA and Canada, eg. Walmart, Sears, HOme Depot, Safeway.

The provide an entry slip with a serial number, lucky winning numbers and state that I am entitled to the sume of US $250,000.00 which will be delivered to me by courier.

I am advised to contact my claim agent. The claim agent listed is a Linda Scott 1-604-339-6455 and she will give me further instructions on how to claim my big winnings.

They have enclosed a check for $4550.00 to help coverrf Canadian Tax which is appl. to my winning, that way I don't need to put up any of my own money upfront.

The tax agent is Christa Brown, #74 8th Avenue, St. John, NF, Canada...the tax amount due is $3880.00 and state that I need to send them a money gram.

The letter is signed (?) by a T. Kisher (vice president finace).

I looked up the company on the internet and read other complaints about this same situation happening to them, but unfortunately they actually send money. I haven't responded to this letter and do not intend to. I know I've been scamed and want to warn others out there about this cheap sh*t scam!!

Frank
Sacramento, California
U.S.A.

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Fidelity Financial Trust is now AGG Financial Trust-Still the same scam!

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

POSTED: Wednesday, April 22, 2009

In response to Frank's statement, I too received in my mail yesterday this same crap for Prize Winning Payout for $250,000.00. The names on here is changed a little bit. Linda Scott's number is now 1-778-829-8466, and the tax agent in Canada is named Elizabeth Swindell ( sounds a whole lot like Swindle doesn't it?) I also got the same type of check for $4,550.00 in which practically all of it has to be sent to the tax agent by Money Gram. But the real clincher for me in knowing this check is fake is looking at the authorized signature on the lower right hand side of the check. The signature belongs to M Van Buren. The signature looked a whole lot like a signature I had once seen of President Martin Van Buren of the United States. I looked it up on Wikipedia, and sure enough, it is! These con people are really desperate putting a dead president's signature on a check. A president that has been dead for nearly 150 years!

To whoever else gets one of the phony checks, please do not cash nor do anything else with it. Take it like I will with mine and throw it away. Don't fall for this blatant theft of your checking or savings account. Thanks again Frank, for warning everybody about this. I'm doing the same thing.

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