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- D| 1 replyGoogled this number. Recieved a letter in the mail asking me to call Cindy Marino, VP of US Airlines. The letter says I QUALIFY for an award of 2 roundtrip airline tickets.... YAY!!!!! I'm SOOOOOOO excited I "QUALIFY"!!!!! Along with zillions of other people. I will NOT be calling you Cindy!
LOL!!!!- Call type: Telemarketer
- ChadI recieved a letter in the mail, written on US Airlines letterhead. The letter informs me that I won 2 roundtrip tickets with a retail value of $1298.00, that I have until Nov 23, 2012 to respond by calling this number. It is signed, Cindy Marino, Vice President.
- HAlso received the same letter in the mail--on US Airlines letterhead (clearly fake--looked cut and pasted) promising 2 roundtrip airline tickets and that Cindy Marino has tried contacting me several times without success. This was the final notice and I should call this number. Noticed that the postmark was out of Phoenix, AZ. Looks like a scam to me. Didn't call back.
- ErikaSame letter as above, same signature and postmark. Totally scummy. It was dated November 19th and gave me until November 30th to respond.
- TiffanyJust got the same letter today. I must respond by Nov. 30th, and same "VP" Cindy Marino, postmarked out of Phoenix. What a personal way to scam, even hand signed letter. Awwwwh
- Caller: US Airlines scam artist
- Mike SGot the same letter, I have $1400.00 for airline tickets, signed C Marino (Vice President), I ain't calling!!
- mkSame here, worst letterhead I have ever seen!
- PortiaGot the same letter....fake stationary....I smell a scam
- Nate| 1 replySame here. Cheap paper, ink, bad looking all around.
- anonymous replies to DTHIS IS A SCAM. There is no such air carrier called "US Airlines." There is US Air and United Airlines but "US Airlines" does not exist. http://www.kls2.com/airlines/n-america.html lists all North American carriers and "US Airlines" isn't on it. THIS IS A SCAM. This is a version of the advance-fee-for-something scam where something is a grant, loan, lottery winnings, interest rate reduction, gift card, refund, doggie, cruise, vacation, free gas, etc., and the advance-fee is for tax, shipping, registration, insurance, secure handling, processing, etc. They may send you a fake check, may want your credit/debit card or bank account number, or tell you to wire cash via Western Union, Moneygram, etc. They can put recurrent difficult-to-cancel monthly charges or a 1-time charge on your card or bank account, and sell account info to other criminals and you'll have to replace accounts altogether. Wired-cash is irretrievable - once it's picked up at the other end, it's untraceable and gone. If they want you to call them up for instructions, they may tell you not to discuss the wire with Western Union desk clerks but the real reason is WU clerks are familiar with these scams and will warn you not to wire the money. Report to US Postal Service Inspectors https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/forms/MailFraudComplaint.aspx , the Federal Communications Commission http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm , the Federal Trade Commission https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ and your state AG http://www.naag.org/current-attorneys-general.php as appropriate.
- Catherine replies to NateI got the same letter. Also not calling.
- WilsonReceived the same letter to call Cindy Marino. This number is 1-866-949-5318.
Someone should call Ms. Marino but it won't be me.
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