Got me Sky magazine in the mail and what should be included but a brochure promising me I could win £1 million pounds (break the seal on this envelope and YOU could discover a genuine I.O.U inside...).
So I open it and I just happen to have one of the IOU's that says I could have won £1million pounds! There where other prizes on there but to claim it you have to either call a premium rate number or send a text with the cost being around $5.
Then on reading the small print it specifies how many prizes there are being
1x £1million x1
1x £3000 every week for a year
1x Saab9-3 convertable
3x £100 every week for a year
5x £3000 shopping spree
8x £1000 marks vouchers
100x twin city escapes
10x £500 Woolworths vouchers
100+ (note the plus here) French and Italian cruise vouchers
100x £250 cash
Now the con is being marketed by a company called "Purely Creative" and so far Ive been able to find out next to nothing about them apart from the fact that they have made very little money for their investors this year so far!
Anywho...anyone fallen for this con? My picking is that the major cash prizes (and the car) dont actually exist and all you will end up with is a £9 phone bill and a holiday that will come with some many conditions that they end up being worthless!
Regards
Mailman
So I open it and I just happen to have one of the IOU's that says I could have won £1million pounds! There where other prizes on there but to claim it you have to either call a premium rate number or send a text with the cost being around $5.
Then on reading the small print it specifies how many prizes there are being
1x £1million x1
1x £3000 every week for a year
1x Saab9-3 convertable
3x £100 every week for a year
5x £3000 shopping spree
8x £1000 marks vouchers
100x twin city escapes
10x £500 Woolworths vouchers
100+ (note the plus here) French and Italian cruise vouchers
100x £250 cash
Now the con is being marketed by a company called "Purely Creative" and so far Ive been able to find out next to nothing about them apart from the fact that they have made very little money for their investors this year so far!
Anywho...anyone fallen for this con? My picking is that the major cash prizes (and the car) dont actually exist and all you will end up with is a £9 phone bill and a holiday that will come with some many conditions that they end up being worthless!
Regards
Mailman
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