Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 09, 2006
The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 09, 2006
The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 09, 2006
The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.
Steve
Bradenton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 09, 2006
The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.
Steve
Bradenton,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 09, 2006
The first clues are LAS VEGAS and a PO BOX as a primary address. NEVER send money to anyone without verifying a real street address and some sort of business history or business license, etc.. Always look for a LISTED, BUSINESS telephone #. NOT a toll free#. These are "portable". Any "credit card" that requires an advance fee is a rip off. I'm glad you didn't let them get you again. I do the toll fre# thing when I'm bored. I like postage paid envelopes too! Another trick that really pisses them off is to address an envelope to them, stuff in a folded sheet of paper and seal it. In the lower left hand corner write payment enclosed. Do not put a stamp or return address on it. Drop it in a big blue mailbox. They now stand in line, pay a postage due fee to get an empty envelope or a nasty message, but no money. I have so many tricks I amuse myself sometimes. Have fun.