Hubby got the letter today, and it sounded good, but alas, just another scam to seperate you from your money. The area code (480) on his letter was for Mesa, AZ, not Phoenix, AZ, but a scam none the less. Don't fall for it!!
Their website is a joke!!
Got the same letter addressed to my husband. I called and as soon as the (very well-spoken female) rep said "at this point, you would send in your money...") I started laughing and hung up. I wonder how many poor souls have actually sent them money???
Thank you all for your input.
I also receied a letter, with 480
area code. I don't have any bad
credit, but have registered at
several online businesses.
I hope everyone checks this web
site before responding to
unsolicited letters, emails, or
telephone calls. I'm broke, and I
can't afford to lose anything else!
Hammond Reed is reading this. There were comments here about the website. And the owner of the website changed it on the 20th (most recent edit according to the website files) so the only things on there now are a homepage and a contact form.
I wish I knew where our info was gathered. My husband is usually very tight with his personal info and we have lived here less than a year.
The number in our letter was 480-459-3245.
This was not a call received. Instead, a sealed letter with the penmanship of a youngster received on April 20, 2009. I live in the Phoenix Area and have not heard of such a company. Please be wise and do not respond. This information is true and trustworthy. Written by AA on 04/21/2009 11:31 AZ Time.