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5 maj 2021 · You get a call, email, or letter saying you won a sweepstakes, lottery, or prize — like an iPad, a new car, or something else. But you can tell it’s a scam because of what they do next: they ask you to pay money or give them your account information to get the prize.
I posted a couple of days ago about a scratch-off contest mailer that I had received from a local car dealership. My "game piece" seemed to indicate that I had won the Grand Prize and when I had called the phone number on the mailer, the person on the other line said that my "reservation number" was listed as one of the winners.
20 lip 2023 · The “First Time In Facebook History” car giveaway scam is a fraudulent scheme that promises users the chance to win a brand new car by simply liking, sharing, and commenting on a Facebook post. These posts often feature images of luxury cars and claim that the car giveaway is a special event organized by Facebook.
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. Don’t.
Winning numbers for prizes will be posted at the dealership. Winners must have matching number on mail piece to win So the actual sweepstakes is based on a number printed somewhere on the mailer.
21 cze 2024 · BBB has received several reports of phone calls that impersonate Publishers Clearing House to BBB Scam Tracker. How the scam works. You receive a phone call from someone claiming to be a...
3 gru 2018 · Call the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline at 877-908-3360 or report it with the AARP Scam Tracking Map. Get Watchdog Alerts for tips on avoiding such scams.