Award Notification Commission/aka Next Gen |
United States, Kansas |
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Consumer reviews about Award Notification Commission/aka Next Gen |
mbridges
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Jan 2, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I don't know if this is real are not.I'm a loving mother of 3 wonderful children and to me every dime counts.For something like this is a dream come true not just for me but for my family.The things that was going though my head when I received that letter in the mail stating that i could Win 2, 000, 000.00 was astounding to my ears. As a mother I would very much so want this to be real. My mother has always told me you have to put in to get in. In other words nothing is free. Maybe it is me that have high expectations. As a mother who wouldn't? Every Mother wants the best for there children so every 11.89 that they ask for they are taking from my children. If this is a scam.
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Team Moderator
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Jan 6, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
Hello
It is True that there are Series of Lottery and Giving Out
of Cash Reward from UK.
Unfortunately Mobile Numbers and Email Addresses of Winners
has been Hacked, and Winners are Now been Contacted Illegally.
Do not respond to the senders of these Messages, as they
are not in Position to Pay you your Winning PRIZE.
Send your Full Name, Address, Telephone Number and Winning Message
you received to the United Kingdom Investigation Bureau
on [email protected] so as to enable them ascertain
if you really won the Lottery and give you true information
on how your winnings can be Collected.
You Will also be Informed if the Winning Message you Received is a Fraud Notification.
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lewis stanley
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Jan 8, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I lewis stanley was scaned
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Team Moderator
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Jan 10, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
Hello
It is True that there are Series of Lottery and Giving Out
of Cash Reward from UK.
Unfortunately Mobile Numbers and Email Addresses of Winners
has been Hacked, and Winners are Now been Contacted Illegally.
Do not respond to the senders of these Messages, as they
are not in Position to Pay you your Winning PRIZE.
Send your Full Name, Address, Telephone Number and Winning Message
you received to the United Kingdom Investigation Bureau
on [email protected] so as to enable them ascertain
if you really won the Lottery and give you true information
on how your winnings can be Collected.
You Will also be Informed if the Winning Message you Received is a Fraud Notification.
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jose severino
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Jan 26, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
i just received this letter also, but thank god i opted not to send them cash but i did return the envelope due to it saying no purchase necessary, , , but i got this feeling so i came to this site thank you for letting me know of its scam, but we should find a way to sue them for fraud, and getting old people like me hopes on winning such a prize,
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Mad World
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Feb 7, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I bet no one has even thought of this, but I would bet that this scam actually comes from our own corrupt government as another way to take it's peoples money.
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leroyg
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Feb 22, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
2/21/2012 got one today in the mail tride to look them up on pc and i got all this, thanks for your wornings
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Capucine Malava
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Feb 28, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
My name is Capucine and i live in Las Vegas, a single mother also and i was scamed. I sent the letter back after doing my research. I am really angry that they would give people who are in serious financial danger false hope. Thank you for warning me.
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shera waj
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Feb 29, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I am very truly surprised to see this negative true comments about ANC. I too received a letter stating the exact same thing and that I should pay a dispatch fee of $11.89. Shame on them! And I hope they are caught before they mess up other innocent people like us who would be so desperate and not see the need to research if this company is a fake or not. I had a wierd feeling about it too because as I recall I did not enter in any draw or sweepstake to deserve this kind of false surprise. If only it was true. And for the person who stated that it is a government scam, I dont believe so because anyone can use the government's identity to fool us so that we can easily believe. So, my point being, no I dont think the government is behind it leroyg. Thank you all for the eye opener. Jaynemik
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Two true
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Feb 29, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
Wow, thanks to people like all of you no one else will be scammed. This proves the saying, "One person can make a difference, " true. You are brave for just sharing your experience. Many people wouldn't have and that makes you special. May good things happen to/for you. Nothing good will come to those scam artists. In fact they are digging themselves a very deep dark financial hole and will fall prey to the same type but much better scam. For Carma is real and what you give out comes back seven times. Again, thank you for not being a victim but a victor.
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joeverville
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Mar 4, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
i got a letter too and i was checking when the money pose to be sent but i am lucky i check this web out now i am not sending the money i been scam way tomany time's
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tranylady
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Mar 12, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I just received a notice today similar to yours " for $2, 000, 000". ... I thought ya sure. When I got to the bottom it asked for money $11.89. That tipped me off, it's a scam. No real contest ask for money, even Publisher's Clearinghouse says no purchase necessary. If it ask for money don't do it.
Mother
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Symone X
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Mar 31, 2012
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Said I was a winner and asked for $11.89 for a applied fee
I am so glad for the internet because I knew to be suspicious when I saw that one has to send 11.89 which is not a lot of money and one would be tempted to send the money but I am so glad that I researched this and my suspicion was confirmed.Rule of thumb: One should not have to pay money to win money especially when it's worded as if the money is yours but there is also a notice just below the "official signature" that says "No pruchase necessary to win" which is a major warning.
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