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| CWG40 2014-05-24 22:36:25 Unknown |
Any letter you've received by US mail that is clearly fraudulent in nature should be turned over to local post office with a request for the postal inspector to look into it. This is clearly mail fraud.
| Pam 2014-05-24 22:03:39 Unknown |
I received this letter today in Massachusetts, dated May 13, 2014. But it was Courtney Hughes, Customer Relations Manager, and the phone number was 855-715-1066. I did a reverse lookup, and it "did not appear to be a legitimate number." At the bottom it said that is was a U.S. Travel Association MEMBER ... but the logo at the bottom looked like an airline logo.
| Maria 2014-05-19 22:18:45 Telemarketer |
I don't know why the Goverment they no check the people,they try to Do fraud,This Companies are Fake,Please all Goverment or FBI ,aviation Personal Stop This People somebody need to do something,we are From NJ.
| Lisa 2014-05-14 17:50:49 Unknown |
I just received the same letter today NJ
| Vic 2014-05-14 02:44:54 Unknown |
I just received the same letter today (in Phoenix)
| Jamie 2014-05-12 22:01:03 Unknown |
I received this same letter today. Such a scam!
| Not Falling4It 2014-05-08 23:53:55 Unknown |
Received letter allegedly from Coreen Hayes, Vice President. States I qualify for two round-trip airline tickets valued up to $1450. Header is from COMPAIR. Clearly a scam. Remember nothing is free. If you want to fly somewhere, buy a ticket from a reputable agency (i.e. Orbitz, Expedia etc.) or go to the airline's website directly. Please be wise with your money and don't fall prey to scam artists attempting to part you hard earned money from you with a "special offer."