Officials Encourage Skepticism in Too-Good-to-Be-True Offers

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ETNA - The check for nearly $4,300 that came in the mail along with the notice of more to come was briefly appealing to Paul Reynolds, a retired sawmill worker.

The letter that accompanied the official-looking check - complete with a watermark - announced that Reynolds was the winner of a $1.3 million U.S.A. Mega Millions Jackpot. To claim that money, Reynolds just needed to make a phone call and provide some more information.

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Officials Encourage Skepticism in Too-Good-to-Be-True Offers

"I could use that kind of money," Reynolds, 74, admitted Friday. But he was wary.

Reynolds doesn't use credit cards...

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