What to do if you think you have been the victim of a lottery scam. Your E-mail address attached to winning number YM, With serial number , consequently won in the Tenth category.
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Your email address will not be published. Leave a comment: Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Personal Finance. Credit Card. Real Estate. Retirement Planning. Scams and Frauds. Money Talks. After they get their attention, the scam artists make wild claims and launch an aggressive call to action. The messages try to convince the recipient that he is the recent winner of a lottery that is run exclusively online, and that their e-mail address was randomly selected.
The next step is for the e-mails to persuade people to send a small amount to a certain bank account so that the jackpot can be released. It is customary for the cybercriminals to ask people to pay an amount in advance and since these are relatively low and the prospect of winning a large jackpot is appealing, many people fall into that trap.
Cybercriminals are getting smarter and they have no hesitation in using famous brands and credible people such as Bill Gates to make their scam attempts more likely to succeed. I can not sleep wondering if this is for real.
I have seen so many scams but my gut is telling me this is something else. Please help me. I do not want to give up this money: what if, I keep saying. I could help out so many people.
Please assist me. It doesn't matter whether or not they ask for personal info up front. Many times, scammers don't. They communicate many, many times to build confidence. This seems to be working with you. Of course they are emailing you -- they are hoping to scam thousands of dollars from you.
The photo ID means nothing -- it is bogus. We see this a lot. It's similar to men sending photos of beautiful women that they are impersonating in online dating scams. Fake photo IDs can easily be created with photo editing software such as PhotoShop.
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