Complaint Review: N.P.R.C. -National Prize Reporting Center - Bethpage New York
- N.P.R.C. -National Prize Reporting Center P.O. Box 9101 Bethpage, New York U.S.A.
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N.P.R.C. -National Prize Reporting Center Received letter for lottery amount of 1,250,000.000 and should send $19.99 for Office Attendant reporting fee. Bethpage New York
*Consumer Suggestion: lottery scams
*Consumer Comment: Don't send the money!
Received a Prize Data Document with the number of a sweepstakes I had won. Now attending to complete delivery of Prize/Monies Entry. It look like a legitimate document.
It states that me as the Identified Holder of Prize/Monies data I.D. ######, will receive direct access to the Sweepstakes & Contest Money and Prizes of 1,250,000.000 as Reported. I am completing and returning this Document with my indication and signature which guarantees the prompt forwarding of the entrant directives file and enacts delivery.
Phyllis
College Station, Texas
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
lottery scams
AUTHOR: Charlie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 26, 2009
Sorry, but you just lost $19.99. They will probably come back and say they need another 2 or 3 hundred dollars for something else, since you sent the $20.00 so easily. They are going to "milk" that golden cow for all its worth, you being the golden cow. Why do people keep thinking that they are going to get something for nothing???

#1 Consumer Comment
Don't send the money!
AUTHOR: Deirdre - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 26, 2009
I would contact local law officials before you send away any money. It should always be suspicious to have to give money for something you "won". It sounds like a cheap "Nigerian Letter" scam.


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