Monday, July 12, 2010

I got over 30 letters in from different companys telling me ive won a sweepstakes who can verify this?

they all are scams just to get your money

I got over 30 letters in from different companys telling me ive won a sweepstakes who can verify this?
I know of a company who can verify that you have definately lost, but it will cost you $50 to find out that you lost.





Seriously . . .


Rule of thumb on these. . . anyplace outside the USA soliciting the USA is false. Anyone wanting you to send them money because you won, is false. All others, you will likely receive a phone call telling you how to claim your prize and not having to do ANYTHING else.





Did you sign up for any of these? If not, then you didn't win either.





You could be on a bad mailing list somewhere. These guys sell each other their lists to make more money.
Reply:congrats homie
Reply:did you sign up for a sweepstakes? if you didn't then how would you win? if you did, there should be contact info in the email, however I would not give out any information, it could all be scams, and probably is.
Reply:Hey man, you just won $1,000,000 is a contest I run too. Send me the $10,000 processing fee and you'll have the money in a jiffy :P
Reply:These articles might help you:





Top Ten Signs that a Win Notice is a Scam: http://contests.about.com/od/conttestsca...


How to Research a Win Notice:


http://contests.about.com/od/conttestsca...


Notification Methods: How Will You Know When You Win a Prize


http://contests.about.com/od/sweepstakes...





If you would like to start winning sweepstakes, there are a lot of great, legitimate tips and contests on that site. You might enjoy the e-course Start Sweeping in Seven Days: http://contests.about.com/c/ec/1.htm





Good luck!
Reply:you did win, man you hit it big, way to go!
Reply:Send me $50 dollars and your 30 letters and I will verify if you have won a sweepstakes for you. There is no free lunch. You aren't a winner and the only way you will be a loser is if you send any of those scammers any of your personal information and/or money.


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