Jul 18, 2008 -- Clark wins a free Porsche in the mail?!
Clark recently received a postcard in the mail from an "award verification center," which trumpeted that he won a guaranteed prize. The prizing included his choice of either a couple of cars valued at $49,000; a massive shopping spree; a luxurious vacation; or a cash award.
But when he looked closely at the postcard, he noticed the words "commercial solicitation" printed in very small type.
In order to redeem his "prize," Clark needed to call the verification center within 3 days. They would then arrange for him to receive his prize on the day of his visit. Therein lay the key. This was obviously a solicitation for selling a timeshare or something similar.
Needless to say, Clark didn't call. So when you get a similar solicitation, do not bite. Throw it away.