Shanny14fan4ever 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 I got an email today saying I am a potential winner of an NHL All-Star Autographed Jersey by voting for the all star game. I was chosen as a daily winner. It says I have to call or email to acknowledge my receipt of the e-mail. Then I have to mail a cope of the release form , but it asks for my social security number. I just found that a little weird they would be my SS number. Has anyone even won a prize from nhl.com and had to give their SS number? The email came from: NHLfanballoting@nhl.com any help would be appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperCalaFilppulastic! 34 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 (edited) I got an email today saying I am a potential winner of an NHL All-Star Autographed Jersey by voting for the all star game. I was chosen as a daily winner. It says I have to call or email to acknowledge my receipt of the e-mail. Then I have to mail a cope of the release form , but it asks for my social security number. I just found that a little weird they would be my SS number. Has anyone even won a prize from nhl.com and had to give their SS number? The email came from: NHLfanballoting@nhl.com any help would be appreciated! It sounds legit, but your best bet would be to find a contact number for NHL.com and verify with them. My best guess would be that your SS would be needed for tax purposes, especially depending on the estimated value of the autographed jersey. --edit-- You could also go here , scroll down to the very bottom and find this "Still can't find what you are looking for? Contact us here." Edited January 3, 2008 by SuperCalaFilppulastic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uncle Danny 155 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 I'd contact them before providing any info to make sure it's legit. There is form here that you can use: http://nhl.com/cgi-bin/dbforms.pl?form=2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sibiriak 84 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 I got an email today saying I am a potential winner of an NHL All-Star Autographed Jersey by voting for the all star game. I was chosen as a daily winner. It says I have to call or email to acknowledge my receipt of the e-mail. Then I have to mail a cope of the release form , but it asks for my social security number. I just found that a little weird they would be my SS number. Has anyone even won a prize from nhl.com and had to give their SS number? The email came from: NHLfanballoting@nhl.com any help would be appreciated! Sounds like a scam. The voting is done on fanballoting@nhl.com IIRC. Send them an e-mail with no personal info and request a proper contact info, i.e.name, mailing adress, phone# etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lfd250 1 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 I got an email today saying I am a potential winner of an NHL All-Star Autographed Jersey by voting for the all star game. I was chosen as a daily winner. It says I have to call or email to acknowledge my receipt of the e-mail. Then I have to mail a cope of the release form , but it asks for my social security number. I just found that a little weird they would be my SS number. Has anyone even won a prize from nhl.com and had to give their SS number? The email came from: NHLfanballoting@nhl.com any help would be appreciated! Ok, after doing some research I did find that you have three days to claim your prize or it goes to the next person. I think they need you SS# because you might have to pay taxes on it. It is a $350 Jersey and I'm not sure the amount you have to win in order to claim it on your taxes. If it were me, I'd try without sending my SS# and see what happens. Hey if they have a phone number try putting it here. http://www.reversephonedirectory.com/ Congrats. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shanny14fan4ever 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 I called the Justin Potts person who is listed in the email and left a message so I will see if he calls me back..thanks for the help guys! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites