This company called Homelife mailed me a plain white sized envelope without a return address. In it was a letter with a cashiers check for 3, 794.44 issued by Sterling Bank. The letter congratulated me after searching their database of 500, 000 recent homebuyers across the country, that I was 1 of 26 selected winners from their no obligation stimulus incentive sweepstakes. The sweepstake total value was $37, 944.42, funds made through charitable donations. In order for myself to receive the remainder of his prize, I was to call the agent Ms. Amanda Boyd at 1-647-219-7717 before a particular upcoming date or I would forfeit his prize. The letter also outlined that the check I received would cover almost all of the 9% tax rate I would pay on my winnings.By calling the agent, I would then have to secure a bond to receive the remainder of his prize, then they would issue me the prize by cashier's check, money order or wire transfer to my preferred bank and the bank information I would provide at that time.
The letter was signed by promotions director Ronald Alleger.
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