Lottery Scam

They may send you some similar letters or something else you would be happy to hear and start communicating with the criminals. They will try to write you anything they believe you will fall for. They may say that they are gaming officials, lawyers, claims agents, bankers, tax collectors, and THABET any other title that will convince you they are trustworthy.

The customer mentioned above who was targeted by scammers could not remember buying any lottery tickets recently and approached us directly to ask for clarification. Therefore the second rule is:

You cannot become a lottery winner, if did not purchase a lotto ticket before the actual draw. It’s a Rule. No exceptions. If somebody sends you a huge cheque with your “lottery winning” while you cannot remember buying any lotto tickets before, beware, it’s a lottery scam.

If you believe them and answer their letter, they will answer back by asking for your personal identification. This technique is applied to steal your identity. They may ask for your driver’s license, passport, credit card information, etc. Using your faked identity with their photo on it they may open accounts you don’t know about, take out loans in your name and do not pay for them. They may commit crimes and leave you holding the bag.