The popular television program Seinfeld coined the expression “put it in the vault” meaning to keep something a secret.
Well, WA ScamNet wishes that Bank Vault would put its offer in the “vault” and stop bombarding Western Australian consumers with its silly offer.
The Bank Vault letter gives the impression that you have won $1.14 million and asks you to send $30 for your “syllabus reportage document”.
The letter is studded with the phrases “Official Security Notice”, “Full Legal Notification”, “Under Penalty of Revocation by the Home Office” and even has its own “security verification division” badge.
We can only assume that the reference to the “home office” means Fort Langley because that’s where a host of other similar scams are coming from.
You haven’t actually won $1.14 million. All you will get for your money is a list of web-based sweepstakes and prize giveaway competitions, whose total prize pool amounts to more than $1.14 million.
You’ll probably find you are ineligible to enter some competitions. Some prize giveaways are run by legitimate retailers wanting to promote their business. Other competitions are conducted by direct marketing companies to get your personal information for mailing lists. Always ask yourself whether the prize is worth you being on yet another mailing list!
This is the same offer being made by 17 other scams operating out of three PO Boxes in Fort Langley, BC, Canada.
A WA consumer, who sent off their money to Carter, Hammond and Pierce, received a cheap photocopied booklet listing web-based sweepstake and prize giveaways. The consumer was ineligible to enter the sweepstake offering $1 million but could be in the running to win a bottle of intestinal cleanser! Second prize was $5 off a bottle of intestinal cleanser!
The Fort Langley Mob are:
For more scams of this type and others, visit the full list of scams by type page.