http://contests.about.
Consider talking to your tax preparer and researching about your tax responsibility.
This sweeps law firm site may be helpful in understanding sweeps law:
http://www.sweepstakes
What does "age of majority (sometimes abbreviated as AoM+) in your state or province" mean?
The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as it is conceptualized in law. It is the chronological moment when children legally assume majority control over their persons and their actions and decisions, thereby terminating the legal control and legal responsibilities of their parents over and for them.
http://en.wikipedia.or
In most U.S. states, the age of majority is 18, except for Nebraska and Alabama (19), and Mississippi (21). The age of majority in American Samoa and Puerto Rico is 14.
Track incoming packages:
UPS http://www.ups.com/mychoice/
FedEx https://www.fedex.com/login/web/j...n.jsp?TYPE
USPS https://www.usps.com/manage/manage-your-mail.htm
Missing prizes
If you were expecting a prize you've never received, you can complain first to the sweepstakes administrator, then to the sweepstakes sponsor, and finally to USPS Postal Inspectors
https://postalinspector
ePrize Contacts:
[email protected] - Bob Marsh, Senior Vice President, Midwest Region, Phone: 248.543.7522
[email protected] - Darlene Morris, Business Manager, Phone: 248.543.7403
[email protected] - Alesya Opelt, Vice President, Marketing, Phone: 248.543.7440
Occasionally, a less than ethical sweep will get posted. You might end up finding unauthorized charges on your phone bill. This is called "cramming". Once you contact the company that's charging you, and you have requested your phone company remove the charge, you can file a complaint with the FCC.
FCC Online complaint form: esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm
Email: [email protected]
Call: 1-888-225-5322
TTY: 1-888-835-5322
Fax: 1-866-418-0232
Snail mail:
Federal Communications Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
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Monday I got a $250 gift card with no advance notice.
It really depends on the company.
I just wanted to say NEVER allow these criminals access to your computer. NEVER give them personal information. Its a big scam. Their is no way they could remotely tell your system was infected or missing a patch, or any of the other excuses they may use.
They are trying to get you to log onto a site where they can control your computer and:
1) Install spyware and programs to steal your personal data.
or
2) Do absolutely nothing, and charge you to make repairs they have never made.
Do NOT fall for these scams.
While an obvious scam, I looked it up and they seem to be getting more and more clever. At first glance, the address on the envelope looks to be handwritten and the signature inside does as well. Looking closer, you can see that it's actually printed. The way it works is that you call the number provided and they try to get your credit card information one way or another. Either as a form of identification or to pay a "service charge".
This scam seems to date back at least two years with basically the same information inside but with different telephone numbers, different letterheads, and a different amount that the tickets are supposedly worth.
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I just wanted to say NEVER allow these criminals access to your computer. NEVER give them personal information. Its a big scam. Their is no way they could remotely tell your system was infected or missing a patch, or any of the other excuses they may use.
They are trying to get you to log onto a site where they can control your computer and:
1) Install spyware and programs to steal your personal data.
or
2) Do absolutely nothing, and charge you to make repairs they have never made.
Do NOT fall for these scams.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4706.pdf (mostly about gambling losses)
I am not worried about it being a scam / condo thing since I know I entered the contest and like I said above it's a major notification firm. Let me know what you guys think in terms of accepting. I do know the IRS rules regarding prize value so I most likely will not be getting a 1099 for the entire 1,200.
Advice, stories and such are appreciated. The main reason I entered this contest was a secondary prize, that would have been much easier to accept!
I am not worried about it being a scam / condo thing since I know I entered the contest and like I said above it's a major notification firm. Let me know what you guys think in terms of accepting. I do know the IRS rules regarding prize value so I most likely will not be getting a 1099 for the entire 1,200.
Advice, stories and such are appreciated. The main reason I entered this contest was a secondary prize, that would have been much easier to accept!
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