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Scambuster
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Mar 30, 2012
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The Nokia Lottery isn’t real, don’t fall for it.
We have evidence the the lottery scammers are at it again, after a reader posted a question about winnings. Worryingly they also published their email and phone number in the comment field.
We strongly advise that you don’t post such personal details on the web here or on any other site.
A lottery of any kind is always great to win. However, if you’ve not entered a lottery then there’s no chance you would have won a windfall. Absolutely no chance. We’d like to clear up, again, that the Nokia Lottery doesn’t exist and you certainly haven’t won it. It’s a scam. Read on for more details.
We’ve covered this topic before, with such posts as: Nokia Lottery scammers: still out there. Beware; Nokia don’t do lotteries – beware the scam!; Nokia Lottery is a scam; and Beware hoax emails and texts.
And just so we’re making ourselves absolutely clear. There is no Nokia Lottery. Please don’t fall for it.
Why have you received an email or SMS telling you you’ve won the Nokia Lottery? Because callous scammers are randomly targeting people to try to steal their bank details or money. Don’t give it to them. In fact don’t give out ANY personal details to anyone, unless you know them
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scamfighters
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Apr 2, 2012
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Hello
It is True that there are Series of Lottery and Giving Out
of Cash Reward from UK.
Unfortunately Mobile Numbers and Email Addresses of Winners
has been Hacked, and Winners are Now been Contacted Illegally.
Do not respond to the senders of these Messages, as they
are not in Position to Pay you your Winning PRIZE.
Send your Full Name, Address, Telephone Number and Winning Message
you received to the United Kingdom Investigation Bureau
on [email protected] so as to enable them ascertain
if you really won the Lottery and give you true information
on how your winnings can be Collected.
You Will also be Informed if the Winning Message you Received is a Fraud Notification.
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Scambuster
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Apr 2, 2012
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The mail user id [email protected] belongs to very dangerous cyber criminals. The message received by you is a FRAUD. There is no such prize or grant or fund. Cyber criminals trap people by making them believe that they have got money and will ask for several charges and fees to be transferred to their account. By the time a victim realizes the mistake, he would have lost hundreds of $$$$.
The mail is sent by Nigerian Criminals who use English names and will also ask to contact fake RBI officer, diplomat etc who in fact will be their paid agent in India. Its dangerous to send personal details, bank details, passport details, PAN etc to these criminals. They could misuse details by using the same to forge fake identity for themselves and using cheated user’s identity they will do criminal activities including taking SIM Cards, opening bank accounts, for stolen money, forging visa papers etc.
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