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Attorney
General Gansler Announces Order Halting Deceptive Prize Promotion
Nevada
Company Accused of Promising, But Not Delivering Multi-Million Dollar
Prizes
BALTIMORE,
MD ( April 20, 2010) - Attorney General Douglas
F. Gansler announced today that his Consumer Protection Division
has entered into a Consent Decree with a Nevada company, National
Awards Service Advisory, LLC, and its owner/manager, Geovanni
Sorino. Under the terms of the Consent Decree, the company
and its owner must immediately stop sending mailings offering
prizes to Maryland consumers and must refund all of the fees
they charged Maryland consumers. National Awards Advisory and
its owner also agreed to pay the Division’s investigation
costs and a civil penalty of $25,000, which increases to $100,000
if the company or its owner violate the terms of the Consent
Decree.
Last month, the Consumer
Protection Division charged National Awards Service Advisory,
LLC, (also known as Prize Information
Bureau and State of Maryland Commissioners of Registration), and
the company’s owner, Geovanni Sorino, with engaging in unfair
and deceptive trade practices in connection with its mail solicitations
representing that consumers were confirmed winners of cash prizes
as high as $3,400,000. According to the charges, the company sent
mass mailings to Maryland consumers promising large cash prizes.
When consumers responded by paying $20 fees to claim their prizes,
instead of receiving any cash payments, they were sent lists of
sweepstakes and prize offerings where they could separately enter
to win prizes. The company was also charged with falsely holding
itself out as a Maryland government agency.
“In Maryland it is illegal to require fees in order to claim
a prize,” said Attorney General Gansler. “Unfortunately,
Prize Information Bureau preyed on people’s hopes and dreams.
Consumers should never respond to a company that offers big prizes,
but requires the payment of a fee to claim any winnings.”
For additional information, consumers may call the Consumer Protection
hotline at (410)528-8662 or toll free at (888)743-0023.
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