My husband revives these letter at least two to three a week . Saying he is at risk of losing 2,000,000,00 if he does not send $19.95 or $20.00 we have figured it is a scam . Even went as far as sending a letter back saying take him off there list . But they keep coming day after day .even sending it back . At first it sound's really good. But they just won't take no for an answer.they even went as far as calling him asking him for money and say $2,000,00 and we can get are $2,000,000,00 can anyone help.
I keep getting letters from a contest I never entered, with a coat of arms stamped at the heading- if I pay $19.95- a Report Fee. Never heard of a report fee. Who is Gerald Bauer, Pres. of Prize Disbursement Authority. I rate them with a 1star. They even followed me to my new address. If it costs money, don't enter.MKC
My husband, Joe Shane has been the target of multiple organizations claiming to award prize monies. PDA has been very aggressive in their quest to steal from this 80 year old man, who is in the throws of alzheimers. His memory comes and goes, but the hopes of winning money stays in his forethoughts. Unfortunately, PDA sends a package every week convincing him that he is close to winning but cannot receive the minimum amount of $1,750,000.00 unless he pay the mandate fee of $20. He has done this over and over again.
I cannot convince him at this stage of alzheimers that this is a rip-off. I wonder what can you do? Can you send another alarm out to one of the local better business bureaus or hopefully there is an investigation by the federal government into the activities of this company for their false advertisements?
I have a stockpile of envelopes to prove it.
Can you help me? My husband needs the help, he just can't remember what he's doing and I can't seem to convince or stop him. Is there a group lawsuit against this company that I can participate in?
My name is Carrie S. and I have been a victim of these prize report fake sweepstakes. The first time I receive a letter stating that I won over one million dollars in cash/prize funds and they wanted me to enclose a $12 dollar fee, promising to delivery my check to me. But after I enclosed my fee of 12 dollars, I never received any money, more letters kept being sent telling me the same thing and asking for more money.. Its a shame ripoff scams like this take from people who struggling to pay their bills.
I continually receive letters saying that I'm at risk of losing a major cash/prize opportunity of $2,000,000,00 if I don't send them $19.95 by May 25, 2016. I know this is a scam.
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Scam Job
They must be using a remail service as they now have a New York Adress instead of Florida. Same old Gimmick $19.95 for Search Fee
PDA or DNM.
My husband revives these letter at least two to three a week . Saying he is at risk of losing 2,000,000,00 if he does not send $19.95 or $20.00 we have figured it is a scam . Even went as far as sending a letter back saying take him off there list . But they keep coming day after day .even sending it back . At first it sound's really good. But they just won't take no for an answer.they even went as far as calling him asking him for money and say $2,000,00 and we can get are $2,000,000,00 can anyone help.
Prize Disbursement Authority
I keep getting letters from a contest I never entered, with a coat of arms stamped at the heading- if I pay $19.95- a Report Fee. Never heard of a report fee. Who is Gerald Bauer, Pres. of Prize Disbursement Authority. I rate them with a 1star. They even followed me to my new address. If it costs money, don't enter.MKC
My husband, Joe Shane has been the target of multiple organizations claiming to award prize monies. PDA has been very aggressive in their quest to steal from this 80 year old man, who is in the throws of alzheimers. His memory comes and goes, but the hopes of winning money stays in his forethoughts. Unfortunately, PDA sends a package every week convincing him that he is close to winning but cannot receive the minimum amount of $1,750,000.00 unless he pay the mandate fee of $20. He has done this over and over again.
I cannot convince him at this stage of alzheimers that this is a rip-off. I wonder what can you do? Can you send another alarm out to one of the local better business bureaus or hopefully there is an investigation by the federal government into the activities of this company for their false advertisements?
I have a stockpile of envelopes to prove it.
Can you help me? My husband needs the help, he just can't remember what he's doing and I can't seem to convince or stop him. Is there a group lawsuit against this company that I can participate in?
Thank you for your time.
Julia F. Shane
Prize Report Advisory
My name is Carrie S. and I have been a victim of these prize report fake sweepstakes. The first time I receive a letter stating that I won over one million dollars in cash/prize funds and they wanted me to enclose a $12 dollar fee, promising to delivery my check to me. But after I enclosed my fee of 12 dollars, I never received any money, more letters kept being sent telling me the same thing and asking for more money.. Its a shame ripoff scams like this take from people who struggling to pay their bills.
Thank you,
Carrie S.
Prize Notice Warning
I continually receive letters saying that I'm at risk of losing a major cash/prize opportunity of $2,000,000,00 if I don't send them $19.95 by May 25, 2016. I know this is a scam.