This number listed from Wash. D.C.and the so called rep.Myra Young is part of a scam, the cash payment awards, claims she worked for the Consumer Protection Agency, which upon verification was not true, but asked that I claim my $450,000. magazine sweepstake by contacting 718 213-4403, a Kim Jones, another so called agent, who then had a Roland Sullivera from state of Florida 305 224-1773 contact me to then explain how the package (letter) would arrive, the names and badges of the drivers, etc., and then, here it comes, the fee I would need to pay for the second prize drawing for now $495,000. What an elaborate scheme, and shame on these people for wasting my time.
This number listed from Wash. D.C.and the so called rep.Myra Young is part of a scam, the cash payment awards, claims she worked for the Consumer Protection Agency, which upon verification was not true, but asked that I claim my $450,000. magazine sweepstake by contacting 718 213-4403, a Kim Jones, another so called agent, who then had a Roland Sullivera from state of Florida 305 224-1773 contact me to then explain how the package (letter) would arrive, the names and badges of the drivers, etc., and then, here it comes, the fee I would need to pay for the second prize drawing for now $495,000. What an elaborate scheme, and shame on these people for wasting my time.
I can't remember her name but my Mom got a call from this phone number and she also stated she was from the Consumer Protection Agency. She said we would have to call 585-672-7825 about Mom's sweepstakes win. When I called this number I spoke with a Jack Brandle who said the prize was deactivated because Mom didn't contact them but would deactivate it so she could collect her prize of $450,000. He said we would have to call the 202 number so they could set up the courier that would deliver five US Bonds (3 in the amount of $100,000 each and one for $150,000) to my Mom's door. It sounded too crazy so I did not pursue it any further.