Complaint Review: Royal Books & Cd'S - Ft. Lauderdale Florida
- Royal Books & Cd'S P.O. Box 100789 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.
- Phone: 954-236-7311
- Web:
- Category: Book & Magazine Publishers
Royal Books & Cd'S I sent $119 to get 100 envelopes & Flyers to mail out weekly and I havn't got them Ft. Lauderdale Florida
*Consumer Comment: Just use your brain
*Consumer Comment: Scam
*Consumer Suggestion: Also Rec'd Offer / Suggestion to Report to USPS
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I sent the Company $119 and they were suppose to send me 100 envelopes and Flyers for me to mail out weekly. But they sent me the instruction manual and only 50 envelopes and Flyers. I mailed them out and was expecting to get the other 50 the next day but they did not come, so I just figured that week was just a mistake and next week I would be getting the regularly expected 100 but it did not come.
Nothing has ever come. I did send in the paperwork they requested (a sign-up sheet) I am registered, they have given me a Code Number: GS-JD0501 so the date that I have on the Capcom Money Order receipt 6-24-08, it's been over a month and I have not yet heard from them. They were supposed to pay me $10.00 per envelope that were returned to them per week. For 100 envelopes that would be up to $1000.00 per week. I have not recieved that yet either. They have given me no way to get in touch with them.
Jimmycliff
Greenville, Michigan
U.S.A.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Just use your brain
AUTHOR: Chex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 21, 2008
I don't know how anyone could possibly fall for this. Think about it a moment. Why would any company go to the effort of sending thousands of people a hundred or so envelopes to be stuffed, and then pay them ten dollars (!! holy mackerel !! That didn't send up red flags?) an envelope and have to wait on the stuffers and the postal service, when that same company could simply buy a machine that would stuff hundreds of thousands of envelopes, around the clock, nonstop, for about a thousand envelopes per dollar? How is this not incredibly obvious to everyone?

#2 Consumer Comment
Scam
AUTHOR: Atlanta Guy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
This scam has been going on for at least 50 years. I am surprised anyone is foolish enough to fall for it. WISE UP !! Stop sending your hard earned money to scammers. Send it to ME, instead !!!

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Also Rec'd Offer / Suggestion to Report to USPS
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
I also received an offer from this company in my mail today. I was immediately suspicious of it for many reasons:
1. No return address
2. Mailed from Reno, NV but payments to go to Fort Lauderdale, FL
3. No signature on offer
4. No phone number nor web address listed in offer letter
5. Could not locate the company by searching the Internet
Seeing this report obviously also tells me it is a scam. I myself have and suggest that anyone who receives this letter to be certain to file a complaint with the United States Postal Service. Using the mail and/or an official PO Box to commit fraud is, of course, a felony. But if we don't report it, they don't know to go after the renter of the PO Box.
You can go to USPS.gov, go to their FAQs page, and search for 'victim mail fraud scheme' -- it has some live links on it for the complaint form. However, here's the info directly from the USPS web site :
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What Should I do if I am a Victim of a Mail Fraud Scheme?
If you feel you have been victimized in a mail fraud scheme that in any way involves the U.S. Mail, contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in one of the following ways:
Submit a mail fraud complaint
Contact the Mail Fraud hotline (1-800-372-8347) if you have a complaint involving fraud and the U.S. Mail.
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If it looks to good to be true, more times than not it is!
Good luck to anyone who sent them $$$....


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