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Lottery scam to forma oszustwa internetowego, w której ofiary otrzymują informacje o rzekomej wygranej w loterii. Oszuści zwykle kontaktują się poprzez e-mail, telefon lub SMS, informując o dużej wygranej i zaznaczając, że informacja ta powinna pozostać tajemnicą. Podszywają się oni pod znane i zaufane organizacje.
27 mar 2023 · The Google Email Lottery International scam starts with an email claiming that the recipient has won a large sum of money, such as $800,000, in a lottery organized by Google. The email typically includes a subject line like “Re: You have won $800,000.00 (Eight hundred thousand US Dollars Only).”
29 gru 2022 · "GMAIL UK FREELOTTO" email scam in detail. Scammers behind this email claim that your email address has won £700,000.00 from UK FreeLotto Promotions. They instruct you to send the winning and reference number to the provided email address (bsduk44@gmail.com).
Real prizes are free. Anyone who asks you to pay a fee for "taxes," "shipping and handling charges," or “processing fees” to get your prize, is a scammer. Stop and walk away.
A lottery scam is a type of advance-fee fraud which begins with an unexpected email notification, phone call, or mailing (sometimes including a large check) explaining that "You have won!" a large sum of money in a lottery.
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.