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Country United States
Victim Location MI 49012, USA
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
To receive tablet, must call number and give the package code that appears to be handwritten in blank. No shipping or handling to pay, nothing to purchase or subscribe to when you pick it up. (Obviously no shipping if you have to go pick it up!)
In addition, what looks like an Amazon gift card is glued to letter with "handwritten" note saying: Thanks!!! Call us to find out how to activate a $10 gift card. On back of card it states card has no value but requires calling number on letter. It also states Amazon.com is not a sponsor of the promotion.
I did not call since a search about the letter contents reveals that this scam seems to have begun in similar form in Ohio in 2015 with participant required to sit through 90-minute travel presentation (per BBB). Also Preferred Client Services has done something similar using a different address in Grand Rapids.
Country United States
Victim Location MI 48876, USA
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Scammer's address 38701 Seven Mile Road Suite 150, Livonia, MI 48152, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
I have never heard of this place and I did not opt in to anything with Preferred Client Services.
Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes
Scammer's website www.preferredclientservices.com
Scammer's address 38701 Swvwn Mile Rd, Ste 150, Livonia, MI 48152, USA
Country United States
Victim Location MI 48070, USA
Type of a scam Travel/Vacations
Victim Location MI 49505, USA
Type of a scam Other
Scammer's address 38701 Seven Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48152, USA
Country United States
Victim Location MI 48188, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
It is strongly suspected that some type of financial obligation is required to obtain the tablet.
This was never solicited. Could this be breaking U.S. Mail regulations?
Attached is a copy of the correspondences received (notice the Dallas, Texas postmark for a firm that has a Michigan address).