Invitation Processing
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Invitation Processing Reviews
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MentalDrow
October 20, 2009
Mail Fraud/Scam Mail
Received this out of the blue. No return address and the language just oozes false sincerety (maybe my spelling is off). Either way, "The Association" sent this to me telling me how special I am and how I can have it all. They promise me all these things and want to send me this 56 page "manuscript" for free. So why not spring for the return postage as well instead of sending me this non-postage paid envelope and/or a non-toll free fax number. What I'd REALLY like to know is how the HE!! they managed to get my address. At a guess, did anyone getting this also happen to get suckered by the "Google Treasure Chest?" Glad I read about that one too.
In the military they warn you that mail sent without a return address is one sign of many of a possible letter bomb. But there were no oil stains, wires, or mis-spelling/typos so I opened it. If anyone else gets an envelope with a Red, White and Blue border, without a return address, just trash it. It's too rough for toilet paper but will help start a fire in your fireplace nicely. Must be all the BS fermenting into methane!
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b erickson
August 19, 2009
Letter invitation scam
They send out 7-page letter to individuals claiming that their 56-page booklet will change lives from some secret society.
These people apparentaly have access to real people's addresses & are taking advantage of the economic time..THEY ARE SCUM and they & others like them need to be stopped...
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bdiddydoc1
July 21, 2009
Letter Scam
This is a letter scam...It is about 6 pages long and it "promises" you membership to "an organization" which is nameless. It says all of these things about people who knew you told these people you would be a great candidate, etc... And then it promises it will send you this book that tells you how to get rich, how to be famous, etc...Don't send anything back. It comes with a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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T-Man
June 16, 2009
risky business
Hi, I got this letter through the mail telling me about the best kept secrets ever. I believe that it is scam/junk mail. However, I feel unsafe that these people already have my mailing adress... The letter also originated from Dallas Texas.. from zip code 75238. However, the place it's adressed to is Dover Delware. 19905. So, theroetically, if we found out who owned p.o. box 6304 in Dover Delware and connect it to the person that sent the mail from zip code 75238 postage number 0801 1052510, we could in theory bust this phony?
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Omaha
May 13, 2009
scam/junk mail
I received the same scam letter. Just letting you know they are still out there and still at it! This letter is absolutely ridiculous and you'd have to be an idiot to actually respond to it. It's not signed John Finn, only John, but in the letter he also refers to himself as Kevin? He must not have proof readers eithers. Also, there is no way to contact the company by phone. There is no website listed, only a fax #. If you still think maybe your more 'special' than most and someone out there actually has the answers to the universe, well... your not and they don't. Throw the letter away and go back to work.
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Anthony
March 25, 2009
Fraud and lies
I received this document from Invitation Processing today and the first sentence reads, 'Please forgive us, but we have just taken a closer look at your profile.' My first questions were, 'What profile?' and 'Who is this?' They wrote about an old book called, 'Greatest Kept Secrets.' States that these 'secrets' are not for everyone, only a select few.
Anyway, its a bunch of bull, and so I'm just reporting it.
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November 13, 2008
Bogus Letter
I am the greatest being to have ever walked the earth but I just don't know it. If I send them back this letter, they're going to send me the greatest kept secrets of the association that handpicked me and consists of secret celebrities and the other big secret is that I'm broke, am not interested in wearing a mint green coat and being told to hold silver toilet paper rolls so that some meter can tell me whether I am clear or not and wait for the aliens to take me away to my leader Marshall Applewhite or L. Ron Hubbard or whatever. The greatest kept secret appears to be kept from them...maybe they should send the letters to themselves.
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October 29, 2008
scam
I have not replied to this letter. I showed to my Kyoshi(founder of system) in my martial arts school. Who, by the way is extremely succesful in small business. He said he's never heard of it. I was thinking, "so it can't be that all highly succesful people use this?" Anyways, I've been scammed before, a few times thinking there's a faster alternative to success. There's no alternative to hard work, goals, and properly achieving them with a passion. The best way that feels the fastest is to do as I said with an attitude stating: I'm happy, healthy, wealthy and fit. I have a fighting spirit that'll never quit. I'm the best of the best of the best! There's really no other way. So don't get your hopes up for something that's nothing, or worse.
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October 20, 2008
SCAM/FRAUD MAIL
Received a scam letter for some free membership to the Greatest kept secret for Invitation Processing that has so much BS I didn't even read through the first page. What a load of BS this letter is and a waste of paper, gonna report to as many agencies as I can. SCAM written all over this load of BS. I never signed up for anything anywhere and this is like Identity Theft that someone/company is signing me up for all this scam/fraud stuff.
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October 9, 2008
Scam and cheating
How interesting! I received the same letter 2 days ago, and just began reading it about 10 minutes ago. I began thinking it was some Scientology solicitation or something. Then the wheels began to turn- if the author of the letter was told by his attorneys to keep his identity confidential, why did he sign the letter? Or give his name, "Kevin, " during one of the anecdotes? And what special gift do I posses? etc, etc...
I figured if I fax or send it in, they confirm that I do exist and reside at this address, and they will find some way to swindle me out of money. I don't know what prompted me to google "best kept secrets" and 10X, which was printed in small text on the back of the envelope. Kudos to all of you for posting to this site. I'm glad I'm not the last skeptic out there...
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