Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I received a sweepstakes notification from Multimatic in Canada. Is it legit?

The company is real but almost $100,000 in winnings is too good to be true, and you know what they say about things being too good to be true... Anyone else get such a notification?

I received a sweepstakes notification from Multimatic in Canada. Is it legit?
It's a scam. Remember you can't win something you didn't enter.
Reply:i got one also . so i thing it is a scam
Reply:More than likely not. I keep getting those in my email and at my house. trash it darlin.
Reply:We got a few of those and we took them to our bank and had our banker take a look. They know. But ours were not legit. I dont know if it was in the mail or emial?
Reply:its a scam. stay away, lot of scam tactic is coming from canada, UK, london and Nigeria.
Reply:if it is too good to be true; probably it is...
Reply:Yes I did too, but I got actual checks from legitimate banks and credit unions...has anyone else received the checks
Reply:fraud, ignore
Reply:If you didn't enter a contest, there's almost certainly a catch.
Reply:Quite possibly a scam. If your interested in realisticly improving your odds at the lottery you could try this.





Ive had a few wins already.





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Reply:I received two checks from separate banks and a surety bond requisition form. I was wondering if I won a monetary prize why should the winnings require a surety bond?





Something seems little fishy!!!!
Reply:I received the same notice. I thought the same and I know you received two checks, one is for the surety bond and one for taxes. It seems to be legit but I am taking it in stride.


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