Scam Mail Investigation into Deceptive Mail Offers
Pollock Cohen LLP is investigating misleading and fraudulent mail solicitations that may violate consumer protection laws and are evaluating potential legal actions on behalf of individuals targeted by deceptive mailers.
These scams often appear legitimate, using language such as “official notice,” “urgent response required,” or falsely referencing government agencies, sweepstakes, or legal threats. In some cases, they trick people into paying unnecessary fees, disclosing personal information, or buying services they don’t need. Vulnerable groups, including seniors and immigrants, are often targeted.
According to recent reports, millions of Americans receive fraudulent mail every year, including fake debt collection letters, lottery scams, misleading charity appeals, and phony legal threats. Many of these are part of larger schemes designed to pressure or confuse recipients into acting quickly without verifying legitimacy.
Did you or someone you know receive mail that appeared official but turned out to be deceptive or part of a scam? Are you a business owner or attorney aware of large-scale scam mail operations affecting clients or customers?
If you’ve received scam mail, such as fake sweepstakes, phony legal notices, misleading debt collection letters, or deceptive offers, you may be able to take legal action. We’re interested in hearing from individuals who received suspicious or deceptive mail, as well as anyone with knowledge of how these scams operate, including former employees, whistleblowers, or business competitors. Call (646) 290-7509 or email us at info@pollockcohen.com for a free, confidential consultation.

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You may qualify if you received...
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Fake sweepstakes or prize-winning letters demanding payment to claim a reward.
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Imposter government or legal notices threatening fines or legal action.
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Misleading mail selling fake insurance, subscriptions, or services.
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Mailings using confusing fine print or hidden fees.
There is no cost to you and no obligation. The consultation is free and completely confidential. Contact Pollock Cohen LLP today. Call or text (929) 229-4034, email info@pollockcohen.com, or fill out the form below.