Yes, it is. In it the say they've some prize check for you, but need you to send them around thirty dollars so they can process and mail your check. You do, and then you either don't hear back from them, or they send you more requests for more fees, and keep doing so until you finally realize that you aren't actually going to get a million dollar award check from them.
York Dispatch Newspaper Offices was created in 1887.
Yes, it is a scam
Yes, it is. If he had a secret to "automatic wealth" he'd not need to charge you for it.
IF you have to ask it is best to assume it is a scam.
Yes, it is.
yeah ,yes,si it is a pure and absolutely a scam
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It is just a scam and in no way connected with Google - avoid.
Yes, it is. There is no such thing as "automatic wealth", and those who sent Ryan $49.99 were disappointed.
Yes, it's a scam. You send him your money, and in return he gives you the secret to Automatic Wealth. Here's the secret to how "Ryan Jackson" gets wealth - he has people send him their hard earned money for nothing! Obviously if he had a real secret to wealth, he'd be busy doing that, not charging you money! If his secret works so well, why doesn't he just give it away? There is no "automatic" way of generating wealth, never has been, never will be.
Yup, don't even bother...
Yes, Barclays Wealth does have offices in Africa. They have one office in Lagos, Nigeria and seven others in South Africa, including one in Cape Town.