Complaint Review: National Bureau Of Prize Information - Las Vegas Nevada
- National Bureau Of Prize Information P.O Box 98835 Las Vegas, Nevada U.S.A.
- Phone: 1-866-837-1403
- Web:
- Category: State Government
National Bureau Of Prize Information P.O ripoff Las Vegas Nevada
*Consumer Suggestion: Report it to the USPS...
*Consumer Suggestion: Report it to the USPS...
*Consumer Suggestion: Report it to the USPS...
*Consumer Suggestion: Report it to the USPS...
*Consumer Comment: I can't believe it!!
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This company has billed me twice, and I definatlely did not pay the third time. I have loaned them a total of $40. The first time I have heard about it, I sent the first payment in. That was 3/17/2006, and it is now 5/27/2006.
I have also heard that another man in my state has already received his deal that he won. I have waited for two months and then some to hear back from them. I want my payment. I have gotten two prize winning amounts. I then had to pay another $20, and never heard back from the second one either.
The first amount I was over 4,000,000. The second one was for over 7,000,000. I am getting very upset over this. I have quit a great paying job over this ordeal. Now I'm stuck working in fast food restraunts. Now I'm struggling to keep my bills together. I want to sue.
Melissa
Keyser, West Virginia
U.S.A.
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#5 Consumer Suggestion
Report it to the USPS...
AUTHOR: Alma - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006
Do you still have these mails? Go to your local post office, and ask for a form to report a mail fraud. You can report your loss too.
USPS has the authority to close down any PO Box, if it is used for fraudulent activity. In rare occasion USPS is even able to get back some checks, money orders.
(The problem: in the lack of any ID standard, many poboxes are rented by fake IDs. So there is no way to go after the scammers.)

#4 Consumer Suggestion
Report it to the USPS...
AUTHOR: Alma - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006
Do you still have these mails? Go to your local post office, and ask for a form to report a mail fraud. You can report your loss too.
USPS has the authority to close down any PO Box, if it is used for fraudulent activity. In rare occasion USPS is even able to get back some checks, money orders.
(The problem: in the lack of any ID standard, many poboxes are rented by fake IDs. So there is no way to go after the scammers.)

#3 Consumer Suggestion
Report it to the USPS...
AUTHOR: Alma - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006
Do you still have these mails? Go to your local post office, and ask for a form to report a mail fraud. You can report your loss too.
USPS has the authority to close down any PO Box, if it is used for fraudulent activity. In rare occasion USPS is even able to get back some checks, money orders.
(The problem: in the lack of any ID standard, many poboxes are rented by fake IDs. So there is no way to go after the scammers.)

#2 Consumer Suggestion
Report it to the USPS...
AUTHOR: Alma - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006
Do you still have these mails? Go to your local post office, and ask for a form to report a mail fraud. You can report your loss too.
USPS has the authority to close down any PO Box, if it is used for fraudulent activity. In rare occasion USPS is even able to get back some checks, money orders.
(The problem: in the lack of any ID standard, many poboxes are rented by fake IDs. So there is no way to go after the scammers.)

#1 Consumer Comment
I can't believe it!!
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006
In this age of information exchange, I can't believe that there are still people out there that succumb to thes obvious scams. If you EVER receive a letter stating that you must send them money or give them your banking info prior to receiving an UNBELIEVABLE amount of money, turn and run screaming to the nearest trash can to deposit the letter where it belongs. In the trash!


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