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You go to your mailbox
today and find an official document from an Awards Committee claiming
that you've JUST WON $5,000! All you have to do is run in the house
and call them to claim your prize! What joy!
You can't believe it! You were wondering
how you would pay the rent this month and now all your troubles
are over. You call all your friends and relatives to tell them you've
just won a sweepstakes. Everyone is happy for you and willing to
help you spend your money correctly (to their benefit, of course.)
Now comes the rain on your parade. You
call the 900-number to claim your prize. Who cares if the fine print
says the call costs $.98 per minute. You've just won $5,000. What's
$.98 to you?
After being kept on hold for quite awhile
you find out you've won $5,000 worth of COUPONS! What? You thought
it was money you won? Whoops - sorry, you just paid $.98 per minute
(or about $9.80) for a bunch of worthless coupons you could have
probably cut out of your Sunday paper. It's a rip-off pure and simple!
The TV show 60 Minutes had a special segment
about these companies. The rip-off sweepstakes company gets MILLIONS
of dollars per day with their 900 phone lines just from people like
you. They put you on hold so they can make MORE money from you.
It has been reported that some operators will sit by the phone,
timing you on their watch to see how long you'll hang on. The longer
you hold on and run up your phone bill - the more "stupid"
they claim you are.
Yes folks! These types of companies are
run by heartless, cruel and horrible individuals that sit back and
laugh at the very people lining their pockets with money! The government
cannot shut them down because they are giving you $5,000. It's your
problem that you thought it was "money" instead of "coupons."
(this is an example of those "Legitimate Scams" I have
been warning you about.)
Always remember that if you REALLY win
money in a sweepstakes it is unlawful to charge you even $.01 to
claim it! In addition, if you win any contest whatsoever, a real
prize committee will visit you personally or call you themselves
at their own expense.
Honest sweepstakes are set up to entice
people to try the products the company is selling who are running
the sweepstakes. Publishers Clearing House is probably one of the
best well-known sweepstakes around. We all get them in our mailbox
every January and February. They are popular because people order
magazines just to enter the sweepstakes.
The sweepstakes itself is very honest.
However, a lady who used to work for them told me that if a sweepstakes
form is returned WITHOUT an order, it is normally discarded. Only
a small majority are entered into the sweepstakes - or just enough
to keep the federal agents off their back. Of course, if you order
though - you have nothing to worry about. You have a whole one chance
in 17 million to win a prize!
Personally, if you enjoy entering sweepstakes,
I would suggest that you contact Nick Taylor, 4215 Winnetka N #219,
Minneapolis, MN 55428. Nick publishes a newsletter called "The
Best Sweepstakes Newsletter." It is filled with complete instructions
for entering sweepstakes which give you a greater chance of winning.
The newsletter even holds its own contests and drawings - so you
should be able to win something sooner or later! Subscriptions are
$17.50 per year, but Nick will send you a sample copy to whet your
appetite for $2.50. (Be sure to mention that you read about him
in Victoria's Report No. 138.)
Remember folks that nobody is going to
give you something free when they call you on the phone or send
you a letter telling you that you have won a prize. But there are
people that fall for these scams over and over again without thinking.
The problem lies in the fact that these companies fill people with
a bunch of hype and play on them emotionally. Everybody wants to
have enough money to pay their bills, take a fabulous vacation,
relax in their yacht, pay the children's way through college, work
the hours they want to work, tell the boss to "take that job
and shove it" and buy a new car and home for their family.
Can you think of anyone that would turn down a proposition like
this?
Human beings love the idea of getting something
for nothing. For some reason it makes them feel like they are special
and respected for all the hard work they have done all their life.
People who have continually strived for something in life only to
have the door shut in their face are potential customers for scams
and rip-off artists. These cruel people are only after the money
you have worked so hard to make - so protect yourself now!