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Virtual World Direct review: e lottery claiming i won an lcd tv 2

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claiming i have won an lcd tv but i have to join a lottery syndicate at £5.00 per week i know it is not a huge amount but it all adds up and how could i have won if i did not enter and why shoul i have to pay to get my FREE PRIZE, and they wanted my bank details?

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Apr 03, 2009 8:31 am EDT
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I suggest you contact e-lottery Member Support direct - their e-mail address is admin@vwdmail.com and include the details of where you found this offer as I'm sure they would want to investigate this further. e-lottery as far as I'm concerned have never offered a LCD TV as a prize or for a reward for joining.

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May 14, 2014 2:01 am EDT

One of VWD's affilates who used the name Raymond St Clair, now known as Tony Peter Martin is a director at Mediamorph
and our credit control department has been trying to get in contact with him regarding work that we carried out for him last year. So far we have been unsuccessful in locating his whereabouts but understand that he now works for Mediamorph among other companies:

https://www.duedil.com/director/915233571/tony-martin

He also operates bestwhinge.com on a cheaply hosted server at serverco.co.uk and has other numerous affiliations under different names and companies in the UK.He initially contacted us following a video presentation that we prepared at short noticed for Tom Brodie's UVME which we also lost money on after they were taken to court and closed down a few years ago.

http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/investigations/2011/03/fraud-lotto-firm-information-t.html

Be careful with this Internet con man, he opens and closes more companies faster than anyone else could type them!

Tony.

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