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American Family Publishers Imposter Reports & Reviews (2)

- Beachwood, OH, USA • Jun 07, 2023

I received a check in the mail with a letter stating that I had won a raffle for $6.5 million and a 2024 Benz, as well as a $150,000 grant to go toward any debts I may owe. The letter said it was for a senior citizen grand raffle.

Consumer was called by Robby Robinson at 876 573-6810 on June 17, 2015 and was told that she had won a monthly sweepstakes, but in order to collect the $50000.00 she had to go to Wal-Mart and send $1500 money transfer to Franklin Lee in Tennessee. He called the $1500 payment a transaction priveledge tax. Consumer negotiated a $400 fee instead and went to Wal-Mart, paid $400 cash for a money transfer. There would be two people coming from Cincinnati at 10:45am to give her a cashiers check for $50000. (They were Barbara Fisher and John Sulijki) He would give a combination to open a lock box to get the cashiers check. In order to get the rest of the money she would get a refund of the $400 and then she would give them another cashiers check for $1500. Email: [email protected] Consumer was told that they are monitered by the FTC and BBB. One phone call had a Jamacia number.

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