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National Awards Advisory Center

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National Awards Advisory Center has a 0-star rating, derived from feedback provided by 27 customers. In the Entertainment category, it secures the 50th position out of 387 companies.

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1/5

Short Review on September 14, 2016

If this isn't illegal, it should be. See the word " opportunity" .... The mind doesn't ... But that is the key

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National Awards Advisory Center

Received A letter saying I had an opportunity to win $1,900,000, but wanting me to send $19.99 for this wonderful opportunity. I don't think so! My Momma didn't raise no fool. You should shut it down. People are suffering enough in this economy without you trying to play on their emotions and their wallets. Remember this, there is a time for sowing and a time of reaping. Do you really want to reap what's coming to you from what you are doing? Trust me, I don't want to reap for even a small wrong, much less one like this. What your promoting is a chance at winning, not an actual win.

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Was saved from scam.

Today is november 12, 2011 and i received this letter that indicated i won 1,900,000. I froze for a second and was so happy, being a single mom. Then i read a statement which said please send 19.99. I immediately googled NAAC and came upon this site. Reviews from 2007 till 2010 and then nothing. Those 3 years of comments and experiences were enough to stop me from making a mistake. Its almost 2012. I hope this fraud ends soon. Instead i am sure these jerks are probably millionaires from taking money from everyone they sent a letter to. Anyways, thanks again for having this site.

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Pissed

yes i got a letter from naac telling me that i just won 1,900,000.00, will i can tell u this they are not getting my money, what a joke.why would people send something out like that, they are trying to get money from people that work hard for there money like me.please dont be fool with this if its your money why should i send money to get money, just think about people.its just a rip off dont trust people like that we all need to find out what we can do to stop them. and if they have a p.o. box and no number to call them something is up.

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If this company promises money, why can they not be sued

There must be a way that they are commiting fraud, and asNational Awards Advisory Center promise you a large sum for sending $19.99 for a report fee. If they promise this $1,900,000 and do not deliver, why can they not be sued? They say you are entitled to this $1,900,000 and it is solely yours, and all you have to do, is send, the $19.99. I know that they will keep this money and not pay out, but my question is this. Why can each individual not sue them for breach of contract,and why are these scamsters not behind bars for stealing and fraud.

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National awards advisory center scams

they also send my wife a letter saying she had won 1.9 million in cash and prizes.they should give me the real address to there company so i can bring them myself the 19.99 they are asking for the paper work charge.i wouldnt mind giving them what they deserve those freeeeking cons.i just hope no one falls for these fool.i cant believe how miserable these people are.they shouldnt play with peoples emotions when you least expected the dog bites you in the aaaaasssss.go find a better way to make money legally.give me a break.

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National Awards Advisory Center scam letter regarding winnings.

I received an "Official Notice" from the NAAC asking for me to send $19.99 for a report so that I could be entitled to win $1.9 million. The letter was very official looking and mimics Publisher Clearing House publications. This is a scam and I threw the letter away and so should you if you receive one. A Mr. John A. Fulcrom, President, NAAC, should be investigated more thoroughly and prosecuted if possible. I will certainly be looking further into this scam via the Better Business Bureau, and on-line. There is always a deadline to be met in order for the winnings to be distributed, but of course, what they are really after is your payment of $19.99 - BEWARE OF THE NAAC!

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Shame on "National Awards Advisory Center"

I have been took so many times, until I started checking on line to see if these so-called company based deals are legitimate. Well, I am so glad I checked this one because I almost got it again. The forms seemed so very real and business like. Until, I read "send money $19.99" to be exact. Why would i send money if I have won money. My father always has said never pay for a merchandise or to go to work. These are sure tell scams. Wow during this recession that money sure looked good. The NAAC should be prosecuted for soliciting money and for playing on peoples emotions.Shame on the National Awards Advisory Center

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NAAC $19.99 Scam

I, as have so many others. Received the scam award letter on 03/13/2010 with a respond no later than the 23rd of the same month. But I'm a firm beliver that if I've got $1.9 Mil why would I have to send money they could just deduct it from my winnings. This paper work looks so real you can almost see the money. But instead of seeing it come in. All you'll see is it going out. Never trust someone asking for something in hopes of getting something better its a scam. Better pissid off than pissed on

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Guaranteed winner of 1.9 million, what a joke

I would really like to find the people that are sending these, all they are doing is getting rich off our money. I received a letter gram from National Awards Advisory Center (NAAC) on 10/21/2008 saying I won 1.9 million dollars but needed to send $19.99 for report fee right! I really feel sorry for the older people that believe this and dont have the internet to look these things up. The NAAC is a fraud. I hope they are spending more money on these letters they are sending out, then what they are making. Another one that is a joke is publisher's clearing house. s. Bisel Michigan

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National awards advisory center

The National Awards Advisory Center send me a letter.The envelope looks real and official."Authorized receiver papers" it said on it.The first letter I received I trashed it. About two weeks later I received another one.So, I filled it out and send it in.But get this, where the $19.99 is,you have to check the box. I just wrote on it "deduct it from the prize money"! That will teach them. All I lost was one stamp. But it was for fun. ha,ha,ha. I remembered to check it on the web. I did.

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National Awards Advisory Center Scam

It arrives in a fancy looking envelope on a form with a bunch of fake seals and stamps. Do not be fooled. The perpetrators of this fraud should suffer legal action and I would like to know what is being done to catch them so they can be skinned and rolled in salt. Remember folks, if it sounds too good to be true...well, you know the rest. I would like to see legislation passed that allows for more aggressive pursuit and stiffer sentencing for jerks like this. What is so hard about putting in an honest hard days work without trying to ream people?

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In these bad times vultures comes to suck out the blood.

people have it hard enough, without the worthless dogs,that are scamming people, who have nothing in the begining, you dogs need to burns in the deepest part of the underworld with the devil and be torn bit, by bit, and to never feel anything but pain. you are the pain on humanity backside, bloodsuckers, may everyone you people have scam, get the justice they deserve,and you get what you deserve,their pain, and feel everything that we feel when you dogs come to the forefront of death. so i say to you guys, *** off! thanks for internt.

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This company wants me to send twenty dollars to claim my 1.9 million dollars

i don't understand how company's can really get away in stealing money from hard working people. thank god for the internet and honest neighbors that work for a living i wish i could go and scam people for twenty dollars everyday, but it would have to be a legit company like nationals awards advisory center if that is a company if this is so true why don't they just deducted it from the 1.9 million i won't mind go ahead and add on the taxes too well i won't be the next victim thank you for this useful website

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Received letter, promising, one million ninehundred thousand dollars d

i received a letter from national awards advisory center,stating that i have won one million nine hundred thousand dollars. but i had to send in 20.00 for a report payment. what the *** is that.... i have never heard of this company, i decided to get on the internet and check this out. when i brought up naac, man *** hit the fan. if i had sent them the 20.00 . i would have been screwed out of my money. the goverment needs to check out this place . thats why they put in their letter that they are not connected to any government agencies. somebody, needs to send them a letter stating they have won a big cash prize. but they have to send in a processing fee of 20.00. see what they do. not to happy .down in georgia.................oh, by the way they didnt get my money..

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Pleased that people are looking out for their neighbors

Thanks to every one who posted about this company.I got a letter in the mail just like everyone else did.I didn't understand why I would have to send them money for a prize I supposedly won. So I got on the internet and typed in the Naac and I found this page thank god,I'm struggling as it is and to win this money would have been greet but to lose the 19.99 would have been worse .Companies should not be able to do this its called false advertisement thats what i thought.Thanks for saving what little money I have.

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