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Subject: Re: Jue Shi Marketing Pte. Ltd.


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sim
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Date Posted: Fri, Aug 26 2005, 2:21:29
In reply to: Mike Poh 's message, "Jue Shi Marketing Pte. Ltd." on Tue, May 24 2005, 12:26:34

If you have received the mailer, looked carefully at the details and "the clever play of words", you will find that you DID NOT ACTUALLY WIN ANYTHING. YOU WON NOTHING AT ALL!

It is simply, a lucky(or in this case an unlucky) draw ticket that wants you to go down to their office to check against the "winning numbers".

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Lucky
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Date Posted: Thu, Sep 08 2005, 18:13:26

Thanks to this forum, I have just called to cancel my appointment.

My wife received a call from them, that she had won herself home theatre system + camcorder + some vouchers. She is the soft kind, so I talked to them personally (this person named Chandra). I asked some questions but his answers were lame. So that is a clue that this will be a scam. I was assured that prizes will be presented within first hour and I am free to leave after which. Fine, I set appointment to attend so as not to disappoint my wife. She then received a barrage of calls to confirm this and that.

And after day after, some called to confirm again (wonder how many times must I confirm). This time round I was told I need to sit through 2 hours of presentation (so this is inconsistent messaging, another clue of scam). The insist I commit I will attend, because they will assign "someone" to personally attend to us, I said no need personal attention, they said its a must (3rd clue of a scam in play). I look through the terms & conditions and realised I have to pay $144 for shipping just to claim my prizes! I searched the web and found this forum and rang them up to cancel appointment. They were pissed off and tried very hard to convince me, I am very sure this is a gimmick, and thanks to this forum.

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