Beware of Lottery Fraud
Beware of Lottery Fraud

Types of Lottery Scams
You may get an email stating you have won a cash prize for a lottery you have never entered. Usually there is a demand for fees (courier fees, taxes, customs duty, shipping, etc.) that need to be paid before the winnings are made available.
Their quest will provoke an emotional reaction which in turn will make you send your bank details, address, credit card or personal information.
These emails may also contain viruses or unwanted software which could harm your computer.
How to Identify a Scam or Fraud
The email asks for your personal information such as bank account, credit card number, passport number, driver’s license numbers or any such personal details.
The email promises you a prize you have won in a lottery you have never participated in. (No legal lottery notifies the winners in an email)
The language used is much exaggerated but no specific details are given about the rules or how it works.
The prize is to be given after a transaction fee or some kind of payment which is never asked by legal lotteries.
How to avoid Lottery Scams?
Lottery fraud could be prevented in various judicious ways.
- Do not click on the links in any suspicious message
- Do not respond to unknown emails
- Don’t invest in unregulated companies/entities
- Report any such messages
- Don’t rely on hearsay – check for yourself
- Be careful while investing in seemingly attractive schemes offering high returns
- Do not disclose personal or financial information about bank accounts, credit card details, and address to any unknown email sender as it could lead to identity theft
- Spam filter your messages
- Don’t pay any advance sum of money to receive any prize
- Do not complete their online claim forms
A few months back, a woman from Manipal, received a scratch card which was supposedly from an ecommerce site. Thinking this to be from Ecommerce site, she scratched it and found she has won a lottery of Rs 12 Lakhs. To collect the lottery, she was asked to contact the mobile number shown on the scratch card.
When she called up the number provided on the scratch card, a person picked up the call and introduced himself as a representative of that site. She was told that to receive the lottery money, she had to send Rs 3,55,800 to different bank accounts. When she asked the reasons for sending this amount, fraudsters convinced her saying, it includes a service charge, GST and other taxes.
After the victim transferred Rs 3,55,800 to different bank account numbers, she was contacted by a person called Ajay. He asked her to send money to different bank accounts to receive the lottery amount. She got to know she was fooled by fraudsters, in the name of the lottery.
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