Rec'd letter stating I was a guaranteed award winner of $3, 900, 000 and all I had to do was send them $20.00 for processing fees. I sent them a letter stating the letter would serve as my permission for them to take the $20 out of my prize winnings. Have not rec'd a response other then another letter stating I was prize winner. You should really follow-up on this complaint. Many seniors are receiving this letter. Thank you. Teresa Walsh
If anyone in law enforcement/postal, fraud(taking money under false information;paid postal permit#3311 Tampa, Fl.and an addressimFresh Meadows, Ny 11366) it should not be hard to find someone to chage with a crime) just a thought from a 77 yr. old mountainman in Colorado the office ofAnderson, Burges&Smith should be visited! This a scam !
I just received the same letter. I thought I would investigate before I took this seriously. Thank you all for the feedback.
Just think, if everybody who received this letter sent $20, how much money would they collect. I was also temped. Who could not
use $3.9 million.
RKB alaska 2/8/2016
I received a letter just like everyone that has committed above. I am going to ask a lawyer at the federal level to start a possible law suit. What needs to be done is some one from New York or some one who knows some one in NY needs to go to the address and see if it is for real. Make sure of all the legal names of ABS to get a law suit started Names and legal addresses to serve summons and legal papers needs to be done. I agree the only way to stop this is to take a stand and make the effort to bring these type of scams to the forefront. Police and State troopers will not do anything, reporting is just about useless as authority's will not act.