I have gotten several “notices” in the mail from the “Department of Official Documents”… they are warning notices about filing paperwork with the Secretary of State’s office etc etc etc.
I threw them away thinking they were some sort of sales job. Normally, the Atty. General’s Office wouldn’t care either. But – he’s also running for Governor!
Take a look at this excerpt from the Atty General’s Office to see if you’ve been scammed by any of the following: (I put the one’s I’d seen in Bold)
“In the first case, Anthony Williams operated Compliance Annual Minutes Board that mailed to California businesses official-looking forms demanding that the recipient complete the form and return it with payment of an “Annual Fee” of $150 or risk loss of corporate status. Williams claimed that in exchange for payment, he would provide corporate minutes. Instead, he prepared generic fictitious minutes for the business owners who paid his fee.
The next case involved George Alan Miller, Rebecca Miller, Arghisti Keshishyan and Kristina Keshishyan who together operated two corporations and one limited liability company: Annual Review Board, Inc., Business Filings Division and Corpfilers.com, LLC. Miller and his co-conspirators mailed solicitations to California limited liability companies and corporations, demanding that the recipients complete the form and return it with payment or risk penalties, fines and suspension. The payment amounts varied from $195 to $239, but all mailers were designed to be official-looking government documents that misled the recipients into sending money.
In the third case, Maria Jones operated Corporate Filings Division and Corporate Compliance Filings, Inc., which mailed official-looking forms entitled “Annual Minutes Disclosure Statement” to California businesses, implying that the recipient business was required to complete the form and return it with payment of an “Annual Fee” of $175 or risk loss of corporate status. In exchange for payment, Jones agreed to provide corporate minutes. The information she solicited, however, was inadequate for legitimate corporate minutes, and she instead provided fictitious minutes.”
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