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Financial Gaming Services

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  • Financial Gaming Services Summary

    Information about Financial Gaming Services was first submitted to Scambook on Jan 18, 2014. Since then the page has accumulated 36 consumer complaints. On average users reported $27716.61 of damages.

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  • Complaints Unresolved
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  • Unresolved Reported Damage $997,797.96
 
 

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  • Financial Gaming Services Complaint 104307 for $5.00
  • victells
  • victells SBID #1d7d9daa4f
  • Posted 06/16/2014
  • I do believe we should ALL do something to nip this cancer in the bud. I just opened my letter yesterday, only because I was intrigued regarding the sender of correspondence to me from Canada. Now, I'm taking the check,letter, & envelope to my bank's fraud department and see what they can find out about nailing these parasites and what we the 'prey in pursuit' can do for recourse. Maybe we can all band together for a class action suit or something of that nature to log our complaints legally/blow their cover. It may provide more closure than just complaining via keyboard.
    I will update in the next few days.
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  • Financial Gaming Services Complaint 105001 for $75.00
  • victells
  • victells SBID #1d7d9daa4f
  • Posted 06/16/2014
  • I received the exact same letter outlining the same secretive scenario. However, there was no mention of financial gaming services anywhere. The check was from "Echo Global Logistics" drawn on JP Morgan Bank for $2366.82 (Chicago) BUT the letter & envelope came from Montreal, QC. Same contact for claim services, John Carter, Same "award amount or settlement amount and me listed as a beneficiary. What a bunch of XXXX! The whole thing seemed fishy, but I had recently been approached about a "job" complete with salary listing on a post card. Called the number on the card to find out they wanted around $12 to have my position details and forms to get started in my new "business"/"job". Basically, you had to pay for a list of names and contact info to send letters out to unite people with their 'uncollectd' funds, & of course you had to make sure they contacted you otherwise you wouldnt receive the 'finders' fee for 'helping'them out. sO, i KNEW immediately to look this up, since I also looked up the people/scam about the 'government' job and there were tons of people that had complained about that scam too. So, thats what I think this may be about. I have just started to investigate this one.
    I've also been receibing calls from FLorida Gaming Board. Another call yesterday from NY - a voicemail stating I was "awarded" or won $185,000 and I needed to respond back via phone to find out how to 'claim' it.
    People HAVE to be aware of all correspondence and phone calls submitted to them. There are very few people with scruples anymore, or maybe its just more obvious because they stand out in a crowd.
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