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Accuser

Accuser

Scottsdale, AZ
October 2006

JAN 31, 2009 06:36 PM

I just received this letter from "Sansford & Jordan".

I am pleased to inform you that you have been chosen to receive (2) Roundtrip Airfare.



That's amazing, considering I'm not entered in any contests. First mark against them - no return address on the envelope. Legitimate companies tend to make stuff like that apparent, or at least use an envelope with the company name on it.

We have attempted to contact you several times without success. This is our last attempt.



I can only hope. Second mark against them, the letter is signed by a "Claire Mason" from the "Travel Awards Division". There's a division of this company solely dedicated to giving out travel related awards. She's not qualified to give out cash rewards, just travel. If you want to buy someone a vacation, call Claire Mason. She'll handle the fuck out of that shit.

If you choose to decline your Roundtrip Airfare for (2), please contact us as soon as possible so we may issue your Roundtrip Airfare Voucher's to an alternate recipient.



Marks three, four and five. You don't just write (2) in parenthesis for no reason. You put that there after you write out the word "two". Example:

If I receive two (2) letters from this company, I will firebomb their office.



That's why it's in parentheses - because it's confirming with a numerical symbol the spelled number that came before it, and it's not really part of that clause of the sentence.

The fourth mark is the green grocer's apostrophe in "Roundtrip Airfare Voucher's". Watch out, here comes an S! That's not what an apostrophe is for. When you're making a word plural, as in saying that there's more than one of something, you don't use an apostrophe. Example: bananas.

The fifth mark is the fact that they expect me to call whether or not I'm interested in getting the trip. Real companies don't rely on customers to inform them of their lack of interest. They set deadlines and move on. This is a trap to get me to call their number.

That number, by the way, is 1-877-878-3956. If you Google the company name, you'll find a number of other people reporting this scam. Some called the number out of curiosity and reported that a live person answers. That might be good for a laugh.

TheFuckOffKid

TheFuckOffKid

NEWSWIRE

Australia

JAN 31, 2009 07:42 PM

What does the live person try to sell them when they call?

Accuser

Accuser

Scottsdale, AZ
October 2006

JAN 31, 2009 11:59 PM

Some reports say it's a timeshare. Most don't elaborate, because they immediately ask to be taken off "the list", to which the answerer will respond "Okay, done" without asking for identifying information.

Jena

Jena

Tampa, FL
June 2003

FEB 01, 2009 12:36 AM

I looked quick and got excited that this was something about Sanford & Son. frown