I received a letter informing me that they were in receipt of my cash award from their network/system in the amount of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (US$12, 500.00).
They enclosed a check in the amount of One Thousand Nine Hundred and fifty dollars (US$1, 950.00) stating that this amount will enable me to pay the fee of One Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars (US$1, 700.00) associated with the processing of my prize. The balance of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars (US$250.00) covers the financial charges required to send the processing fee.
The letter stated that the balance of Ten Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars (US$10, 550.00) will be sent to me as soon as the processing of my prize is finalized. Also that it was important that I pay the processing fee immediately after I cash my check.
I had to contact my claim agent Mr. Paul Thomas by phone 1-902-412-1449 on how to pay my processing fee.
Well! I cashed my check, like they said, but instead of sending the money, my son's payroll check was not sent to his account due to an oversight, and I had to loan him part of the money to cover his household expense. I thought it was more important than receiving the US$10, 550.00 they were offering.
Approximately one week later, the check was returned to the bank for NSF (Non Sufficient Funds), and I am now paying the remaining amount to the bank. My debit card has a restriction on it, and I am afraid my payroll check might be sequestered.
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