Complaint Review: Publishers Clearing House - A Divisio Of Global Financial Trust Bank - Ontario
- Publishers Clearing House - A Divisio Of Global Financial Trust Bank Adelaide St, P.o. Box 1140 Ontario, Canada
- Phone: 877-869-4159
- Web:
- Category: Bad Check Writers
Publishers Clearing House - A Divisio Of Global Financial Trust Bank Was told to call and when I called I was told to send $2,600.00 before 12 million dollars could be released to me. Ontario Canada
*Consumer Comment: Wow.
*Consumer Comment: Wow.
Was notified by mail by Publishers Clearing House - A Division of Global Financial Trust Bank
Dear Super Raffle Draw Winner,
This letter confirms that out of the 750,000 participants in the full draw, your number was approved as one of the three finalists to shoot and share twenty one million dollars from the super raffle draw of 2008 mega prize payout. As a result your share is ($12,800,000.00) U.S.Dollars.
Please contact your winning claims agent. Called the agent and before I can receive my millions I must send $2,600.00 directly to them/within 72 hours.
Sally
brockton, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Comment
Wow.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
That's a pretty lame scam. They're not even going to the trouble of sending you an authentic looking fake check? What is the world coming to when even scammers won't even bother to do a proper job?

#1 Consumer Comment
Wow.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
That's a pretty lame scam. They're not even going to the trouble of sending you an authentic looking fake check? What is the world coming to when even scammers won't even bother to do a proper job?


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