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  1. Sweepstakes, prize, and lottery frauds are among the top scams people report to the FTC. These scams usually start with a call or message that says you’re a winner. (A lie.) They say to get the so-called prize you have to send money or click somewhere to give your information.

  2. 5 maj 2021 · Here are three signs of a prize scam: You have to pay to get your prize. But real prizes are free. So if someone tells you to pay a fee for "taxes," "shipping and handling charges," or “processing fees” to get your prize, you’re dealing with a scammer.

  3. 26 lip 2021 · Sweepstakes scammers use sophisticated methods to make their fraudulent prize notifications seem legitimate. It's important to take a moment to verify that you've received a real prize notification before you respond.

  4. 18 paź 2024 · How to Spot a Contest Scam. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) offers some indicators that a contest or sweepstakes is fraudulent, including: You did not enter a contest or sweepstakes of your own accord; You have to pay to enter, improve your chances of winning, or claim your prize; You have to provide personal financial information;

  5. By filing a complaint, you can help the FTC's investigators identify scammers and stop them before they can get someone’s hard-earned money. It really makes a difference. You get a call, letter, email, or text saying that you won! Maybe it’s a vacation or cruise, a lottery or a sweepstakes.

  6. Protect yourself from sweepstakes scams. Learn how to recognize and avoid fraud and protect your personal information while entering sweepstakes. Couponing. Freebies. Frugal Living.

  7. Before participating in a sweepstakes, verify its legitimacy by checking if it is listed on trusted sweepstakes directories or forums. These resources vet sweepstakes for authenticity and help users avoid scams and fraudulent schemes.

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