The League


Country United States
State Texas
City Dallas
Address PO Box 560627

The League Reviews

  • Jul 16, 2015

It was 10 pages long. The tone was very frightening. "Here's just a sample of the power of the inner-circle secrets of the League," the invitation document claimed, including "Control anyone, anytime, anywhere," and "Know how to heighten your new powers and render all others completely helpless (p.8)" This kind of advertising is incorrigible and unethical. I want to do what I can to put them out of business. This report is only the first step for me. The language and tone go way beyond questionable practices. I am not going to sluff this off. I must act. Thank you for your report. Outraged Dallas Nationwide

I received the same invitation from the League when I returned from a business trip yesterday. It was 10 pages long. The tone was very frightening. Language was used to perpetrate a lie, and lead the recipient of the letter to believe that the League had been personally watching the recipient for some time.

"Here's just a sample of the power of the inner-circle secrets of the League," the League invitation document claimed, including "Control anyone, anytime, anywhere," and "Know how to heighten your new powers and render all others completely helpless (p.8)"

  • Mar 7, 2015

I received this letter from The League yesterday on March 5,2015. I did not read it, but quickly glanced through it. I picked it up this morning and read the entire 10 page letter. I immediately thought that this letter was to good to be true!!!!!! Boy was I ever right!!!! I was told that they have had me under the radar for several years. I did not like hearing that at all. They said that they could of sent this letter and invitation from The League 5 or 10 years ago, but I wasn't ready then to make a change in my life. They said they know I am ready for luck, love, and money. My life will forever change, all I have to do is sign the acceptance letter and mail it back. They will send me back a 56 page report detailing how I can make any kinds of changes in my life for the betteer. You know I have stewed over this letter all day long. I almost sent it back. Something made me call The Better Buisness Bureau. I am so glad I did. The lady Googled the scam group and advised me not to get involved with this deceptive group. She told me to get on line and watch the short clip about the group. I am so glad that I made that call to the B.B.B. !!!!!!! Another unusual thing about the letter was it was to be read " For my eyes only". It has to be sent back by midnight tonight , March 6, 2015. Some thing need to be done about these people. Absolutely no telling what these shaddy characters were up to. I am so relieved that I was turned on to this web site. Go after these scam artists !!!!!!!!!!

  • Jan 19, 2015

I have been getting letters inviting me to be part of a "secret society"/ "The League Letter." The letter is not only a scam trying to get money out of me and my family but it is sleazy and insulting. I cannot believe that they think my family and I would actually believe any of this fraudulaent stuff they are writing about. If you get anything in the mail from this cult put it in the trash were it belongs. They need to stop using the US Mail to send out their fradulent garbage.

  • Dec 5, 2014

This is a very clever scam preying on people that are down on their luck, hoping and looking for something or some way to get back on top. I almost fell for it and sent the $140.00, just because, I wanted to believe what there booklets said. interesting how they use your first name and describe personal situations throughout the 12 page letter. It makes you want to believe and to send the money for the 1200 page manuscript, that is supposed to be 2000 years old, and contain secrets to all of lifes problems. The people that signed the letters Tom, and Bill, (probably ficticous) you deserve the worst possible treatment for this type of scam, you should be stoned to death, then drawn and quartered, then left out to be eaten by the birds!!

  • Nov 21, 2014

After quickly scanning the numerous posts, warning people about "the League"/secret society (via U.S. postal letter), I felt compelled to add my own experience. This was an obvious scam, in my case, because the attempt to "personalize" the glowing praise and ego-stroking language, by addressing each person by a first name, was completely botched. The obvious form letter had the two inverted (used my last name, instead...e.g. John Smith, "We know you are a good person, Smith, so...."

This scam is especially heinous, not only due to its international proliferation, but also because (like most far-reaching scams) it preys on people who are either experiencing a devastating financial hardship (as a result of a tragegy or health crisis), or have been struggling with poverty for a lifetime. You would be surprised what you will believe, when you are desparate for help.

The reason I felt compelled to comment, is that many people have expressed the fear that the League has been stalking or watching them for years. THIS IS BS!! The common denominator, among of of us who have been "chosen", is simply that we have triggered a "target demographic alert" online "cookies" tracking our internet searches or our credit reports, or our credit info has been sold by a merchant or account we have done business with.

That's it..no mystery, no surveillance...just BS. I wish we could file a class action suit -seeking damages-against these con artists, as well as the businesses and credit bureaus perpetuating the fraudulent activiities of this criminal enterprise- If for other reason than wasting 20 minutes of my life, just to warn people about them. For people who have actually paid the "fees" and made purchases, those people should be financially compensated for incurred costs, AND for pain and suffering.

  • Sep 25, 2014

I was sent a letter It says we are the rich and famous, the powerful but won't tell you who He is ,Be proud to join We are The league and covert. This is my gift to you And accepting this gift will not obligate you in any way for anything. Not now. Not Ever. It goes on and on and then at the end I am to accept a nomination. For The League Membership Certificate. I have five days to send this to them. So these secrets will absolutely change my life with enormous Wealth, Love, Luck, And Prosperity. Are you kidding Me I won,t send this in to any one who won' tell me even his name. Let this be a lession to anyone who thinks this is Real.

  • Jul 23, 2014

The League has now made it's way to all of us dumb cajuns in Louisiana. As I began reading this song and dance red flags were flying. In couriousity I read to the end just to see what the catch was. After I reached the end I thought this is still not right. If it smells fishy it must be fish. My thoughts went back to the Bible. I was reminded of Satin and his Legions. League/Legions to close too the same for me. God has blessed me more than I'm worthy of. God gave this dumb cajun enough sense to check it out futher. Thanks to You Ripoff Report, my mind is clear on this one. I hope others will hed the warning too. It is the same letter sent out to millions. We are all the same none better or worse but hopefully smarter because of these reports. Flattery can get them rich if you allow it too. If it's worth having, it's worth the hard work put into it. Hard work reaps it's own rewards.

  • Jul 9, 2014

I thought the Illuminati, Bilderberg or Trilateral Commission, and one of its' notorious absurdly wealthy members, had finally wisened up and decided to put me in charge of the whole shebang. But, alas, after checking the internet I found that many, many others had been promised the same lofty goals. Unfortunately for this group, we (and I use the plural very purposefully) DO KNOW MUCH about "The League" and the folks behind it. You see, we have received many of these letters through the years at different addresses, and all claiming they would never contact me (us) again if we did't sign up for "who knows what" within 48 hours.

It is truly a shame that they claim to be able to answer the prayers of so many down trodden people. Frankly, I would like to put them to work building houses and learning a REAL profession instead making a living through their heartless betrayals of the innocent and the struggling. I am sure that there are many others that would prefer to "tar and feather" these folks. Karma is a funny thing; perhaps a highly unexpected mishap or misfortune will come to them causing them to have to fulfill their false promises. THAT could take eons! Lesson: Be careful what you promise with your toungue or your pen!

I suggest using this letter (and the red, white and blue trimmed envelope that it most likely came in) as high quality recycling. The paper is good for that...and for THAT only!

  • Jun 26, 2014

This company sent their 10 page letter to my father who died five years ago (I get his mail now) telling him how great he is and how he was chosen from a very short list to be in the secret society. If he were alive he surely would have sent it in as he had dementia in his later years and fell for all this stuff.

  • May 7, 2014

Been down on my luck recently and received this 10-page missive signed by ""Bill"" in yesterday's mail. Read it twice and each time the hairs on the back of my neck tingled and a voice in the back of my mind whispered 'Don't do it."" Accessed the Rip-off Report to see if there were any complaints - so glad I did! No intention of wasting a stamp. Thank you to all who've filed a complaint here!!!

  • May 5, 2014

Being in a new town, stuck in the same job, and trying to buy a new house, a letter came to me from The League. They said it was for my eyes only, and they were an anonymous group and were anxious to recruit me into this special society. They said they had been following me for some time, knew so much about me, but didn't mention anything specifically about me.

It was a 10 page letter, typed on both sides, signed simply Bill. It told stories of Einstien and Bill's poor past, and swore he didn't want my money, just for me to simply pay it forward after all my dreams came true. They said all I had to do was say yes and join this elite club. Just mail off this certificate by a certain date, and it would be the only invitation I ever received.

I did mail off the letter and the whole way to the mailbox I was saying a prayer that this was real, and that all the good i've done in my life was paying off and was giving it a chance because it was rare you get a letter like that that didn't want any money. I thought just maybe God was answering my prayers and my husband and son could live a life of ease and retirement.

I immediately started seeing what I could find online about this ""secret society"" and it didn't take very long to find this website. I am so grateful others had posted on the same letter and told their stories so that I didn't spend all this time anxiously waiting some fantasy to come true. Granted I wouldn't have sent money anyway, but at least now I'm not wasting prayers on some jerk with too much time on his hands to come up with such a scam.

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