Got a letter in the mail from these people saying I won $100 in savings. Just had to call their toll-free number at (888) 355-4175 to claim it. The website on it was www.membersgain.com and the address was in Canton, GA.
I didn't lose any money but it just felt off. No real company name that I recognize, just this sweepstakes thing. I don't know why they'd send me something like that.
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• Jun 23, 2026
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Postcard saying I won $100 with no company name
I got this postcard in the mail saying I had an unclaimed reward worth $100. It just said to call a number, (888) 355-4175. There was no company name on the postcard, just that website www.membersgain.com and an address in New York, NY.
I called the number and it felt weird. They asked for a bunch of info before they would tell me anything about the prize. I didn't give them anything. I just hung up. It sounded like one of those sweepstakes scams where they try to get your bank info or something. I didn't lose any money but I wanted to report it.
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• Jun 21, 2026
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Mail about a fake invoice with no real company name
Got it in the mail, some kind of invoice looking thing. Looked up the website www.membersgain.com and it didn’t seem right. I checked with the BBB and reported it. I didn’t fall for it though. The phone number on it was (888) 355-4175. Just wanted to put it out there in case someone else gets the same thing.
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• Jun 19, 2026
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Postcard about a prize that wanted my credit card for shipping
I got this postcard in the mail saying I won an award between 50 and $100. It had a claim number D9052683 on it and told me to call (888) 355-4175. So I called.
The person on the phone said they would send me the money but they needed my email, my name, and my credit card number for the shipping. I didnt give them any of that. It just felt off. Why do you need my card for shipping on a prize?
I wanted to report them so nobody else falls for it. Their website is www.membersgain.com and they list an address in Duluth, MN 55816. Nothing else happened because I hung up.
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Mail saying I won $100 if I call them
I didn't lose any money but it just felt off. No real company name that I recognize, just this sweepstakes thing. I don't know why they'd send me something like that.
Postcard saying I won $100 with no company name
I called the number and it felt weird. They asked for a bunch of info before they would tell me anything about the prize. I didn't give them anything. I just hung up. It sounded like one of those sweepstakes scams where they try to get your bank info or something. I didn't lose any money but I wanted to report it.
Mail about a fake invoice with no real company name
Postcard about a prize that wanted my credit card for shipping
The person on the phone said they would send me the money but they needed my email, my name, and my credit card number for the shipping. I didnt give them any of that. It just felt off. Why do you need my card for shipping on a prize?
I wanted to report them so nobody else falls for it. Their website is www.membersgain.com and they list an address in Duluth, MN 55816. Nothing else happened because I hung up.