Has anyone else been solicited to be a member of Biltmore Who's Who?

I received a letter in the mail telling me that I had been nominated to this Who's Who and that it was at no cost to me. I'd be listed in a publication, only to later find out that they want almost 600 bucks for me to be a member.

I truly think this is a scam, and am just curious to know if anyone else was solicited or if anyone was an actual member of this professional association.

Answer:
This is a total scam. They do it all the time!
I can make a book for about $40 and write to 200,000 people and tell them their name will be in Who's Who of Phila - I'm the author and now I made $8,000,000 less the $40 to make the book, and by the way I never promised to send you the book, I just said I'd put your name in a book..these people scam others all the time!

Notify your state Attorney General's office.

Notify Biltmore..and the state where the company lists their headquarters..via the Attorney General's office.
Yes, it's a scam. These so-called Who's Who books are sold only to the people who are "selected" and their families. You'll never find one in the library, and they do not mean a thing to colleges or employers. Save your money.

Good luck!!

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