Complaint Review: HONDA INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS - Tokyo
- HONDA INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 13-3 Ichiban-cho,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan
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- Category: Cash Services
HONDA INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS CLAIM YOUR WINNING PRIZE IMMEDIATELY Chiyoda-kuTokyo Internet
*Consumer Comment: Are you bragging (you hit it BIG), or complaining (you think you smell a skunk)? Fill us in, Dude!
The Board of Directors, members of staff and the international Awareness Promotional Department of the Honda Automobile Corporation, is informing me that I have won the total sum of $ 5,500,000 USD because my e-mail address attached to a ticket number drew the lucky numbers--
Also I am eligible for a drawing of a brand new Honda, if i win I can select from any of our models. The car comes with Honda Insurance Coverage for 12 months.
I have one month to claim my winnings.
I must remit all correspondences to the claims officer and remit all given ticket numbers to avoid delays.
SIGNED BY
Nelson Wool
Lotto Director of Operations
Cranberry/ma
Pembroke, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Are you bragging (you hit it BIG), or complaining (you think you smell a skunk)? Fill us in, Dude!
AUTHOR: Friendly Help - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Do you think Nelson Wool is trying to pull the same over your eyes?
Will they ask for "tax money"?
[Skunks, for some reason, always seem to be in season.]


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