Fido Management
Sweepstake winne

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I received a letter dated 4/4/08 from Fido Management Solutions reporting that I had won $180, 000.00 from a sweepstate drawing and enclosed was a check for $4, 285.84 and for me to call them to actvie the check at this number 1-647-233-1285 and ask to speak to Daniel Waston so he could send me the rest of my winning. I did being so ecited and not thinking that this could be some kind of scram I deposit the check on 4/14/08 before I did my research first I found out that someone received the some check for the some amount of $4285.84.the check if from Sleeping Innovations, Inc. signed by Laura Weinstein, Client Care Manager. I am going to leave the money in the bank becasue I'm sure the theft will put a stop payment on it when I didn't call them for your to send the money for sucharges and taxes. Please be care out it all a scram


Company: Fido Management
Country: Canada
Province: Texas
City: New Brunswick
Address: 475/7 Brookside Dr. Freddricton
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