Supossibly anyone who received the letter. And if the recipient gave any personal information to the "representative" they possibly lost more than they won. DO NOT GIVE OUT PERSONAL INFORMATION TO SOMEONE WHO CONTACTS YOU WITHOUT CHECKING FIRST!
Hello my mother got the same letter, dont fall for this scam.. look at the next link
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/readers-digestpepsi-co-c203276.html
hope this helps.
benny.urena@gmail.com
I copied this off the Pepsi.com website as I had received a letter and a check congratulating me for being the jackpot winner of one million dollars I called the bank in LA and they had NO ACCOUNT by the routing and check number, The address on the check was Finuera St Ste 108....So in my search this is what I found On the Pepsi Website.....Hope this answers your question, Fraud Alert: We recently learned of a mail fraud scam that is falsely using the PepsiCo name. It claims that individuals have won "one million dollars" and a chance to appear on TV to win one billion dollars. They also offer a check for thousands of dollars, in exchange for personal information. This is currently being mailed to some consumers' homes and we want the public to be alerted that PepsiCo did not initiate, nor does it endorse this activity. The check is not ours and has no value. We do not use these types of incentives for the purpose of collecting personal information from our consumers, and we would never ask our customers to divulge any private information. Please do not respond to the letters or attempt to cash these fraudulent checks. If you receive a mailing of this nature, we ask that you forward it to us at Consumer Relations, 1 Pepsi Way, Somers, NY 10589. Thanks for giving us the chance to clarify the situation, and we encourage you to share this information with anyone who you think may have received this mailing so that they are not victimized by this fraud. We regret any inconvenience or concern.
No one this is a scam. go to: www.pepsi.com they do not have any promotions or million dolar sweepstakes.
i got a mail saying that I have won....but not sure if true and it is not my name either mailed to the wrong address i guess
Cancel my readers digest subscription now?
No, they are separate businesses, but Books Are Fun does sell some Readers Digest product.
Readers Digest is printed in 21 languages.
DeWitt
No, Jon Bencher does not work for readers digest. It is part of a sweepstakes fraud. I found out because i received a letter from readers digest from Jon bencher saying i won a lot of money. The letter seemed fishy so i called readers digest. And it was a falsified sweepstakes win. i called the better business bureau to inform them as well as letting readers digest know what happened
50 to 90 y.o.
No.
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i have a collection of 1956 to 1980 compiled readers digest book, all in good condition, i want to know how much it is worth..
The literary digest only polled its readers and its readers were not a random sample. Only people who liked to read and had money to spend on books took the literary digest. Thus their poll was biased and did not give an accurate result.
Probably not. Readers Digest has always done their own sweepstakes over the years, and they don't have affiliations with other companies. And while the odds of winning a Readers Digest sweepstakes aren't very good, their sweepstakes are perfectly legitimate.