Assured Asset Preservation contacted me awhile back in an attempt to "recruit my services" for home repair. Within 2 minutes of our first conversation they were asking me for all my personal information. They wanted copies of my social security card, drivers license, contractors license, and anything else I could provide them. I was already skeptical and then they sent me a lengthy contract that I would have to sign in order to receive work. The contract basically stated that Assured Asset Preservation could terminate my services and cut invoices for any reason they saw fit and outlined ridiculous rules and regulations. After some research I discovered that they have no office and the business location they give out is a PO BOX. It is clear that Assured Asset Preservation collects personal information and then sells it to telemarketing companies. Contractors beware do not fall for their tricks. They are not a business and will collect all your info and sell it.
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Before few days me,my 3 brothers and my mother get a letter from Spain that it was saying that our relative there died before 4 years ago, and the lawyer was trying to contact with us, about her fortune she left behind. Is it a scam; We called them, it was actually heared like a lawyer office, with phone girl and etc. We have to send them an email that we get this letter, and afterwards we will have to deal with Spain Bank for the money.Whats the weird; We dont have any relatives there, and my sister, which she have now her husbands second name didnt get this letter. Well. You think its a scam or not; Did any of you get something similar;
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