lottery scams by mail



lottery scams by mail
lottery scams by mail

How to spot lottery scams

If you are a lover of lottery and I keep hearing about the fraud taking place around them, then you need protect yourself from these scams. The right way is to know how to spot a scam. This needs a bit of skill, time and patience. But once you have learned to detect a lottery scam, not only can one avoid getting cheated, but also help others, especially family and close friends to get fooled by these scammers.

The most common trick used by fraudsters to trick which is when you will be notified via email that you have won a lottery jackpot after his name was selected at random. The first thing to remember when you get a false letter of these operators is that unless and until you buy a lottery ticket can not be declared the winner of any lottery game. This shows that the letter is a fake email.

It is also obvious that an email is false when it was declared a winner in a sweepstakes where they have not entered any personal information like your name, number telephone and credit card yet been shown to have a lottery ticket. In addition it can also be sure that you have an e-mail false when you win a lottery that is not your country.

Another sign of a scam is when they tell you to send money so it can be used for the treatment so that you may receive the grand prize winner amount in place. Other common excuses to make the payment that would be imposed on gambling. These two reasons to ask you to send them money to the smell of fraud.

Remember that if you've never heard of the name of the lottery for declaring a winner, then it is definitely a spoof email. We also told him that his email address has been randomly selected for a lottery jackpot. This is another sign of a scam. By law, no company is allowed to do this.

Other signs of lottery scams can be detected if you notice any links which are embedded in the body of the email received by you. These links will be used by fraudsters to fake sites land where you are asked to update your information personal. Sometimes when you download the software at these locations, the software will be an Spyware then retrieve important information from your computer after have logged into your bank websites and made some transactions. Your personal information is used to withdraw cash from their bank accounts. These fake sites are quite similar to original web page. So I always pay close attention to the landing sites.

Thus, all things above clearly show that you can never afford to be slack when they are approached by these people. Continue to discuss other similar councils to identify these scams with their other friends. Slowly, one can smell a lottery scam from a distance as they spend more time learning about it.

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  • Andres Metts says:

    Ron Park The Fraud Master DO Not trust this guy .– All of Southern Arizona Tucson Real Estate Daily http://www.tredaily.com 1873 N Kolb Rd Tucson AZ 85719 Ph. – (800) 536-7480 About TRE Daily TRE (Tucson Real Estate) Daily is a fraudulent one-stop Tucson less then quality real estate resources. Ron Park a self proclaimed homo sexual, and member of Tucson REALTORS fraud, is the manager of TRE Daily. Before Ron Park became a real estate agent/lead manager in August 2007, he was a male prostitute selling himself successfully online and on the Tuscon streets for 7 years. After learning the ins-and-outs of sucking dick, he entered into Tucson?s real estate market after a night of longing passion with his male boss to provide oral services that are rarely found, but certainly needed.
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    Both Ron and Lisa Park are SCAMMERs Watch out for them.

  • Hayley Bell says:

    Very well written post. Just discovered an excellent site with UK government documents on it – http://www.officialdocumentwatch.com is a really well made site and them seem to be very up to date – always posting the latest UK government documents released to the public. Worth a look.

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