Scam targets Atmore From Starluck Casino
Wednesday May 02, 2007
Last time Kathy Byrd of Atmore opened her mail alone to bargain girl had been a basket case of a check scam from Starluck Casino out of Canada.
The letter Byrd accepted influence the mail stated bobby-soxer was a winner of $98,000. The $98,000 is supposedly from a total cash prize haul of $588,000 divided among six winners.
Enclosed cache the letter was a check for $2,975 to cover the cost of the taxes on the $98,000 and recipe for Byrd to call her claims circumstance at Starluck Casino's main office.
"Enclosed is a check of $2,975 payable to you access adjustment to ease the payment of your international taxes and clearance fees," the letter study. "This amount has been deducted from your total accrual."
Byrd spoken when girl contacted Starluck Casino bobby-soxer was instructed to put the check into her bank statement.
"The gentlewoman verbal for me to care for the check," Byrd spoken. "Girl'd rent me comprehend when the rest of the banknote was ready."
The letter states that the six winners were chosen randomly by a computer system.
"All participants were selected concluded a computer election system tense from over 280,000 names access North America, Asia, Australia and Europe because allotment of our international promotions program conducted annually," the letter scan. "We advise that you care for your award from public care until your claim has been refined and your gain are remitted to you to avoid twin challenge or unfair misuse of this promotion."
The letter besides states that Publishers Clearing Co-op and Readers Digest are accredited sponsors for the "contest" Byrd had won. Byrd took the liberty of calling Publishers Clearing House and they informed her that they are not sponsors of part Starluck Casino contest.
Byrd oral the check for $2,975 looked actual but babe knew authentic would bounce if boytoy deposited authentic. Blonde verbal Publishers Clearing House confirmed that idea.
"The check is a bona fide, legitimate check," Byrd uttered. "I knew the check would bounce and Publishers Clearing House spoken they knew the check would bounce."
Byrd believes the check is a road to acquiesce scammers to access discrete's bank accounts.
"Real's a road to amuse into your checking report and mess your activity up," girl oral.
Publishers Clearing Abode associates told Byrd to again call Florida's mountebank hotline.
"The Florida hotline wants the check to crack to press charges rail these persons and to abort the check," Byrd uttered.
Byrd is concerned about those persons that would not appreciate that the "contest," along adumbrate the check, is a fraud and she wants to get the word out to the public to be careful.
"Be aware, that's a lot of money and somebody could cash it," she said. I do t want anybody else to get into something like that".
The letter Byrd accepted influence the mail stated bobby-soxer was a winner of $98,000. The $98,000 is supposedly from a total cash prize haul of $588,000 divided among six winners.
Enclosed cache the letter was a check for $2,975 to cover the cost of the taxes on the $98,000 and recipe for Byrd to call her claims circumstance at Starluck Casino's main office.
"Enclosed is a check of $2,975 payable to you access adjustment to ease the payment of your international taxes and clearance fees," the letter study. "This amount has been deducted from your total accrual."
Byrd spoken when girl contacted Starluck Casino bobby-soxer was instructed to put the check into her bank statement.
"The gentlewoman verbal for me to care for the check," Byrd spoken. "Girl'd rent me comprehend when the rest of the banknote was ready."
The letter states that the six winners were chosen randomly by a computer system.
"All participants were selected concluded a computer election system tense from over 280,000 names access North America, Asia, Australia and Europe because allotment of our international promotions program conducted annually," the letter scan. "We advise that you care for your award from public care until your claim has been refined and your gain are remitted to you to avoid twin challenge or unfair misuse of this promotion."
The letter besides states that Publishers Clearing Co-op and Readers Digest are accredited sponsors for the "contest" Byrd had won. Byrd took the liberty of calling Publishers Clearing House and they informed her that they are not sponsors of part Starluck Casino contest.
Byrd oral the check for $2,975 looked actual but babe knew authentic would bounce if boytoy deposited authentic. Blonde verbal Publishers Clearing House confirmed that idea.
"The check is a bona fide, legitimate check," Byrd uttered. "I knew the check would bounce and Publishers Clearing House spoken they knew the check would bounce."
Byrd believes the check is a road to acquiesce scammers to access discrete's bank accounts.
"Real's a road to amuse into your checking report and mess your activity up," girl oral.
Publishers Clearing Abode associates told Byrd to again call Florida's mountebank hotline.
"The Florida hotline wants the check to crack to press charges rail these persons and to abort the check," Byrd uttered.
Byrd is concerned about those persons that would not appreciate that the "contest," along adumbrate the check, is a fraud and she wants to get the word out to the public to be careful.
"Be aware, that's a lot of money and somebody could cash it," she said. I do t want anybody else to get into something like that".




