What are the warning signs of a lottery scam?
There’s no way that you can win a lottery that you didn’t play. If you are contacted by someone you don’t know suggesting that you won a lottery, be suspicious. Even emails sent to you that seem to be coming from a genuine email address are most likely fraudulent. No official lottery would contact you about winning a prize because lotteries do not know that you, or any other individual, has purchased a ticket to participate in its draw.
For additional information about lottery scams see: https://www.world-lotteries.org/services/knowledge/scam-protection
How can I protect myself from a lottery scam?
There are a number of ways you can protect yourself.
I received a letter saying I won a prize. Is it a scam?
If you receive an email suggesting that you won a lottery prize, be suspicious, even if the email appears to be genuine. No official lottery would contact you in this manner. Do not respond to this email and do not click on any links in the message.
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