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Hero Reader Sends in More Evidence of B.S. 2010 U.S. Stimulus Plan

A reader and tipster (send in your tips here) just sent me this ridiculous example of a deceptive debt relief mailer. I’ve previously published examples of the 2010 U.S. Stimulus Plan mailer that has been sent out but what makes this so ridiculous is that the same consumer gets the same mailer about a week …

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Fake 2010 U.S. Stimulus Plan Mailers STILL Being Sent

Now I’m just in disbelief that bogus debt relief mailers like this are still being sent out. There is nothing compliant about this mailer. It makes unsupported claims, fails to identify the company, and in my opinion, should be avoided at all costs. I’ve covered similar mailers like this before, which you can see in …

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Deceptive Debt Relief Flyers Being Sent Out. Beware!

For some reason there has been a resurrection of a previously sent debt settlement flyer. The flyer makes all sorts of promises about magical debt reduction but it certainly appears to be nothing more than a shining example of the type of debt relief marketing material that was made illegal under the FTC telemarketing sales …

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Final Notice for Credit Card Accounts – A Mailer to Throw Away

A tipster (send in your tips here) forwarded me the mailer going out below. It has all the hallmarks of a mailer consumers should avoid. First off it pretends to be an official looking mailer and references programs like “The 2011 Credit Card Financial Relief Program” and the “2010 Economic Stimulus Package.” First off, there …

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The US Credit Card Relief Plan of 2010 – Deceptive Mailer

I’d like to give a big hat tip to USOBA for sending me the mailer below that a consumer received. It is entirely deceptive and consumers need to be warned to watch for this in their mail. As you can see from the cover of the mailer it appears to contain information about the recipients …

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