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Old February 26th 10, 06:46 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Tony C.
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Just curious if any else received a letter claiming to be from the Dept of
The treasury US mint asking you to take a survey. when you get to the web
site it is from the National Analysts Worldwide and after you put in the
supplied ID and Password in then asks you to reenter the password and hit
enter. I stoped at that point because it just did not seem right.
Anyone ever have any dealings with them before. Thanks

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Old February 26th 10, 11:12 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Paul Anderson[_2_]
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Default US Mint survey

In article ,
"Tony C." wrote:

Just curious if any else received a letter claiming to be from the
Dept of The treasury US mint asking you to take a survey. when you
get to the web site it is from the National Analysts Worldwide and
after you put in the supplied ID and Password in then asks you to
reenter the password and hit enter. I stoped at that point because it
just did not seem right. Anyone ever have any dealings with them
before. Thanks


I got an e-mail invitation from the Mint to take a survey but the
survey company was BrainJuicer. There was no username or password
involved. I did take the survey.

Paul
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Old February 26th 10, 11:17 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Slime Lowlife
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Default US Mint survey

I've had letters like this before. It seems legit; no personal info is
asked, at any rate. I forget if the actual survey firm doing mine
(several years ago) was the one below.

In article , Tony C.
wrote:

Just curious if any else received a letter claiming to be from the Dept of
The treasury US mint asking you to take a survey. when you get to the web
site it is from the National Analysts Worldwide and after you put in the
supplied ID and Password in then asks you to reenter the password and hit
enter. I stoped at that point because it just did not seem right.
Anyone ever have any dealings with them before. Thanks

 




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