united kingdom lottery scams



united kingdom lottery scams

I received an email from the UK indicates that it has won a national lottery and must send them through email and claim my prize a scam

The address is: Overseas Claims Unit – UK Lottery Trust – Contact person: Mr. Peter Blair says that there are no expenses or debts. Does anyone know if this is a scam?

There are many Nigerian scams that are occurring today. Please read the following carefully: Another popular scam new is the lottery scam: There is no Overseas Lottery International, YAHOO and MSN Lotteries, Yahoo online department., United Kingdom (UK) Lottery Netherlands, British Lottery, Thunderball Online Lottery in the United Kingdom, Australia Lottery, Spanish Lottery, Yahoo Lottery Lottery Microsoft (emmulating the United Kingdom or elsewhere) or any other form of lottery you can win without buying a ticket. While some people can only copy and paste such email to their answer with a brief take on it, go into details because I'm tired of this trash, as several of my friends have lost their a $ $ Is of this fraud. This is legitimate as far from anything can get, whether it be a contest, promotion, or whatever. There is a certain form of immoral degenerate that trolls the Internet looking for suckers who believe they have been very lucky and won a lottery they never entered. It is likely that invites you to send an advance payment to demand their nonexistent profits and if you send the money, you can kiss it goodbye. The money will probably en route to Nigeria, a black hole of fraud that has been the center of this type of fraud during the last decades. The best thing to do is delete these emails immediately and never respond to them. If you do answer, you risk having your email inbox flooded. If you call these people, expect to be harassed by phone at all hours of the night! In some cases, people who travel to claim their earnings in Nigeria are taken hostage, and in worst case scenarios of life are when you are paying ransom payments exhausts the supply of money. If anything online sounds too good to be true friend always. Incidentally, I've become a sort of anti-scam activists due to the fact that I have many friends who have had their identities and life savings stolen from them through these methods. This is simply advance fee fraud (a common type of fraud that will continuously asks for money to cover incidental expenses) and is intended to empty your bank account, promising money that simply does not exist. Hopefully, this answers your question. If you have any further questions, do a yahoo search on lottery scams, nigeria 419 scams, internet fraud, fraud or payment in advance. You can also read more about this in www.secretservice.gov and www.419eater.com! If you lost money you should report it to the U.S. Secret Service now known aspects www.secretservice.gov Advance Fee Fraud basic, one million dollars in the industry that costs honest people their multiple life savings everyday. Being happy is not deceived by this scam! I hope this is helpful, because I could sure use a better response! I would appreciate!


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