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Man ... just got a PHONE CALL from a "Mr. Jim Williams" of the Federal Claims Bureau. He said they needed to check me out and verify I was not a terrorist before they could deliver the $285,000 check I had won from the Publishers Continental Sweepstakes. The Publisher's Continental Sweepstakes people are located in Las Vegas, NV, btw.
He gave me their number and told me I needed to call them and verify my winnings. Then I needed to call him back and let him know that we would accept the check ... and all we had to do was pay the $1850 fee for the delivery insurance (because 6 years ago someone claimed they didn't receive their check).
BTW, there is no internet record of a Publisher's Continental Sweepstakes and the (702) 789-0532 number they gave has a couple reports of scamming activity, but it is a valid number in Vegas. The 866-927-3728 number of the "Federal Claims Bureau" is not the Federal Claims Bureau and also has some scams registered against it. It was interesting that the Bureau did not have extension numbers, but you were just to ask for Jim Williams.
I guess I will pass on the $285,000 unless one of you wants to pay the $1850 for me????


He gave me their number and told me I needed to call them and verify my winnings. Then I needed to call him back and let him know that we would accept the check ... and all we had to do was pay the $1850 fee for the delivery insurance (because 6 years ago someone claimed they didn't receive their check).
BTW, there is no internet record of a Publisher's Continental Sweepstakes and the (702) 789-0532 number they gave has a couple reports of scamming activity, but it is a valid number in Vegas. The 866-927-3728 number of the "Federal Claims Bureau" is not the Federal Claims Bureau and also has some scams registered against it. It was interesting that the Bureau did not have extension numbers, but you were just to ask for Jim Williams.
I guess I will pass on the $285,000 unless one of you wants to pay the $1850 for me????