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factor-fiction | 20:14 Wed 26th May 2010 | Shopping & Style
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Is anyone else being inundated with letters offering them prizes if they ring a premium rate number or send off some money to PO Box 107. I've ignored several FINAL REMINDERS but they still keep coming
A quick Google search throws up details of the scam.
It is a scam isn't it? Has anyone ever got anything of value for their money?
Some people must pay up for it to be worthwhile for them.
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of course its a scam, dont for heavens sake ring their premium line number it will cost u megabucks. Suggest you get in touch with your nearest Office of Fair Trading and ask for their help or keep writing DECEASED across the envelope and return ro sender.
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Thanks ABerrant.
That link made me wonder .... what happended to kempie- he was a regular and respected poster on AB in 2008. Has he got another name on AB now or has he left the site?
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Yes, after a while the letters started offering the option to send off some stamps rather than ring the premium rate number, but I read somewhere that all they then send you is a letter saying send off around £15 to get a camera supposedly worth over £100 which turns out to be almost worthless

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