7164477488
Country: USA
716 area code:
New York (Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Niagara Falls)
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- SteveGot the same letter from John. Obvious scam. I'll fax it back just for the laugh of seeing what else they waste their money on in mailings....
- michaelI found the letter in my mailbox, on the same day it was to be returned. I also noticed the same discrepancies noted by others - in names, addresses and location of phone numbers. Despite the indications, since they weren't asking for any money, I faxed the invitation. It's probably some type of marketing test, to see how many responses are actually received. If, as expected, it turns out to be bogus, then I will have more junkmail to light the fireplace. However, on the minute chance that it has some substance, I'll try to remember to add further comment when I become rich (as if...).
- [***] BusterI also got this infamous letter dated Oct-17-2009 and of course after reading just a small part of it I also sensed that It was a SCAM. I for one am sending some of my own junk mail back to them, I wonder how they would feel about wasting time and paper, in the end that's all we do, trough away their junk on our precious paper, why not return the [***]'S favor.
- Caller: Secret Society
- The love of money-The root of all evilI received the same letter and immediately knew it sounded like a scam. Thank God for the internet because within minutes, my suspicions were confirmed. Thanks to you all for sharing your posts. I will pray for these people!
- susanmy friend didn't get a phone call but received a letter. it's such bullcrap. i looked up the phone number on google & got this site so we're just throwing it away. stupid people. why can't the government or someone make them stop?
- Danielsame same as all of you. If you look at what you send in than you will see a account and a manuscript # mine were 0467305009 and 46854-7 I think it's a scame where the person mailing you the letter gets credit for you sending it back or only if you but the so called book i don't know because i did not send it in. it should not hurt to send it back but when they ask for money or info you should not go for it.
post master told me the letter came from dallas tx. zip 75238 sent jan 09 2010
please list this info in all post
account# above
manuscript # above
zip code sent from: above
town you live in: blanchard, ok 73010
do you know anyone from or have you done any biz from where your letter was sent: yes. some family and a meeting about patents.
and any thaing you can thing of can't hurt: Note file a complant with the post office.
lets all stop this by doing what we can, - GullibleLOL Katie...I got my letter to Hogwartz too!
- Caller: 716-447-7488
- John DoeThis is a scam 101, the basic idea is to get you curious enough to send the letter back, and then to get you curious enough to get you to buy more information. It is all based on numbers... Simply put, imagine that about 10% of the recipients will reply, and imagine that only 1% of the 10% of the people who replied will decide to "invest" moneys in to the thing. Now lets say, we sent out 1 billion of those letters... 100 million of the recipients will reply... and then only (ya only) 1 million of the people will decide to "invest" and lets say that the minimal "investment" is $50... so no we have a $50 million coming in minus spending for the sent letters and booklets... all in all you do not really have to do anything...
- luna replies to MGSDno, they are not targeting only senior citizens. I am 24 years old and i got this in the mail yesterday. The original envelope came from Texas, and they wanted me to send the "invitation acceptance" to Dover Delaware. SCAM!!!!!!!!!
- JamesHave any of you bought or call for information on the program Think & Lose?
- Caller: Invitation Processing
- MattrealJust received one of those letters and it is quite convincing and personal. Decided to carry out a search and came to this site that revealed the truth. How this man got my address I can't imagine. I am only glad he has reminded me that I have talents and special traits that are not common. I will use them my way to hand something to the next generation. If we know this Kevin why don't we follow him up? By they way how successful is he with his old time science? Received my letter today March 23, 2010.
- Caller: 716-447-7488, 8 page letter
- Curious26Got the same letter about a secret society from "Katie" Kristen. It did have some pretty convincing personal information about a medical healing I recently had. I know it's a scam, but I've never ordered books or anything, and since they didn't request anymore information than they already had, I just faxed it back. Can that really hurt anything???
- Caller: Secret Society
- Jeff from CT| 1 replygot my letter sent it in and recieved a package in the mail with a 55 page booklet of insperational stories and a invoice for a book with 1200 pages for $139.95 thats a %43 discount so i read through the booklet very entertaining and they didn't ask for real money so im sending $139 in monopoly money they better send my 1200 page book i'll be waiting! oh yeah according to the paper work i am now a member of the illuminati.
- Caller: The Secret Society
- Believer| 2 repliesHELLO! The Bible has been telling people about their talents, potential, and future for centuries. Guess what. Its no secret. Jesus paid for your membership to the eternal holy society in his death and by his resurection, and you dont even have to mail or fax anything. Its yours for the recieving (just belive in your heart and confess with your mouth.) Do all the research and background checks you need. You will know for yourself He is the real deal sooner or later. (Hopefull sooner for your sake.) If you really want to see a change in your life, CHRIST is always the long run winner!
Skeptical? I dare you to call out his name, "Jesus". I dare you! - ProDroidI got the same bogus letter in the mail 3 days ago and it's completely bogus I urge anyone to not take any action. For this, will prevent you from getting ripped off by Kevin Trudeau and his Secret Association. They're doing the same thing in Canada no one is safe from predators like him.
- Caller: Kevin Trudeau
- Call type: Event reminder
- Andrew| 2 repliesIf you recently received a strange letter with no return address in a ’red and blue’ envelope, think twice before responding. Inside, you’ll find a return envelope with the nondescript ’INVITATION PROCESSING’ to an address in Dover, Delaware, not too far from Wilmington, Delaware. While my name and number is ’unlisted’, it wasn’t hard to figure out how they got the information. The very fact a lot of people got these letters is indicative it is indeed a scam. Granted, nothing is said about sending in money. As how they got the information from my profile, its pretty clear that they may have bought an address list from Facebook or has been suggested, ‘Spokeo‘ among other sold lists. While I like Facebook as a site, they have to make money some way, hence all the games like ’Farmville’ and ’Mafia’ and whatever - sad to say a lot of people play this garbage. One time I thought about doing one of those survey things that get passed out on the site, however, I was smart enough to read the ’fine print’ which indicated information would be accessible to interested parties - at that point, I didn’t go any farther. From what I understand from looking on the web, the party sending you this junk will eventually hit one up for $149 for a fifty-six page manuscript. According to one person who did follow through, it didn’t even give the secret. Lets be honest here, the only way one can succeed beyond the one in a million chance of winning a state lottery, is by study and motivation from within. When I ’googled’ the fax number, another complaint site came up and on it is mention of a name called, Nouveau Society. It is alleged the letter is being sent out by a ’Kevin Trudeau’ whom Wikipedia reports has been involved in a lot of felony criminal activity - larceny and credit card fraud. In 1998 he paid over $500,000 for making false claims in his infomercials. Excluding his books, it is alleged he can no longer do infomercials. There is a reason the letter says ’tell no-one’ and the aforementioned information is a good reason why. Yep, it’s a good way to rip off seniors and less knowledgeable individuals. What is even more insulting is his lack of morals in using God’s name in vain. Shame on him! The fax number is an unlisted phone number in Buffalo, New York. My advice, if you were sent this letter, stay clear! Also interesting to note, the return address is in Dover, Delaware - seems the place is where people send their credit card payments to.
- Follower of Christ replies to BelieverThe best response by far! Praise our wonderful redeemer for your testament of His Grace that He gave freely for us on the cross of Calvary to accept!
- K replies to Andrew| 1 replyKevin Tredeau, makes absolute since. I recently tried to get the Free Money book but never recieved it. They charged me for it and the shipping on it as well. I tried to call them and was given the runaraound several times. I then had my bank return the money they stole from me. Please be careful of this man. I now have to change my card. I have been getting mail from them ever since the mistake of ordering one late night from there infomercial.
- Darth_WolfI received this stupid letter in the mail, yesterday, from "John." Amazing that they have to cloak themselves in secrecy, and I only had to skim through the letter to notice that it is all too good to be true. When things are "too good to be true" - run 180 degrees in the opposite direction, make this known to others that this is a scam. Frauds and scams work where they present the "carrot" with something being FREE; however, beware, there are all forms of "organizations" trying to scheme people out of their hard-earned money. What is odd is that I am already very contented with my life and the direction it is taking. How are those fraudulent schemers aware of what my "needs" are? The real problem is that there are all kinds of marketing organizations out there that sell people's personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, plus more! These hucksters that "purchase" people's information and send out such phony letters need to get a life! People receiving those letters should "blow the trumpet" as to what phoniness and hucksterism is out there! I intend to also bring this to the attention of the Better Business Bureau.
- Call type: Fax
- Christine DeWitt replies to H CannonOh my God! THANK YOU! I recieved one as well. And, it just so happens that i ordered one of Mr. T's book recently too! Oh, and thought it was all crap! Not useful at all... another scam! He's going to hell in a handbag for using people to makes millions....
The JOKES on YOU Kevin dear... I hope God Fries your [***] GOOD!! lol
I'll be making popcorn and laughing my ass off!! lol
So glad i never sent it back to you...i dont like "secret's" and i dont like you!
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