Received this fax today at work. It's usually email these days, I remember years ago getting them actually handwritten in pen via US mail! I like how we are going to donate 10% to charity.
No, Reputable Bank is the name of the bank. They are second on the Reputation Institute's list only to Highly Reputable Bank.at least its at a "reputable bank" that should put your mind to ease
And AOC followers!this scam could work. they made some background work. it's a perfect trap for people with the brain capacity of trump voters
I love it! Phone number or logo doesn’t match. I wonder how they plan to scam you.
They actually do this stuff on purpose - provide clear warning signs - to increase the odds that the people who actually do contact them are dumb enough to believe them.Seems legit. Capitalizes random words the same way as Trump, so you know he has the best brain.
You misunderstand... only the bank is ReputableTrying to scam you by telling you he wants you to partner with him to scam the insurance company. Interesting........ and highly reputable.
@mike32 PLEASE reach out to him via email (a junk one not your real one) and ask why his email address domain is spelled with three L’s
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This! Say you haven’t been able to find anything to really get you going lately and you’ll hope this will do it.Also ask them for some pictures of the "ghastly" (standard law talking word) car crash
copy paste and forget to remove style?Legit.
Alan's name is the only word in bold.
Received this fax today at work. It's usually email these days, I remember years ago getting them actually handwritten in pen via US mail! I like how we are going to donate 10% to charity.
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I'm sure that's so it looks legit, but if you type it as shown, that will bounce, but Gmail will go through.@mike32 PLEASE reach out to him via email (a junk one not your real one) and ask why his email address domain is spelled with three L’s
I just got an unclaimed property check from the State of Florida this month, and they didn't keep a fee as far as I can tell, though the check was only about $800.Let me offer a better plan. Wait a few months and claim the "unclaimed" property from the state. You'll get 100% of the money less a fee from the state. Why take 45% of $9,820,000 when you could have almost all of it!
Ah I was just looking at the header for the company email didn’t even see the bottom stuff lol@gmail.com also a legit email address for a firm with a website.
I'm sure that's so it looks legit, but if you type it as shown, that will bounce, but Gmail will go through.
It's also typed that way in the header.
Based on the handful of other class-action settlement notices I've received over the years (IANAL), you are included in the class by default. You have to explicitly remove yourself from the class by a certain date or you waive your rights to individual action.You still would've had to consent to be a part of the class, waiving your right to sue on your own behalf.