
i got this weird thing in the mail,and i think its a scam,how to find out?
its from crown associates,in vancouver canada.and it says i have won a big sum of money.and it give me phone number to call,with a reference number.also it has a check,and the check,its from american mortgage,in irving texas.the notification says its from winnings,of the 2006 north american consmers compensation rewards program.i never heard of that before.anyone can give me info on that?a couple of weeks before i got another check from global processing group,saying i have won some money,and i was kind of freaked because i dont want to get in trouble if it was a bad check.the other check is from bank one in ohio.im confused,that one said i won the money from a monthly drawing.what can i do about that,and if anyone knows about this places,or programs.
you never can be sure so check it out with your parents
Forensic Accountant-David Malamed
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