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Complaint Review: Free Lotto Plasmanet Kevin Aronin - Internet

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  • Free Lotto Plasmanet Kevin Aronin 420 Lexington Ste 2025 New York, New York 10170 Internet U.S.A.
  • Phone: 212-931-6760
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  • Category: Lottery

Free Lotto Plasmanet Kevin Aronin Sent misleading (hoax) emails stating I'd won over a million, once they got my card info they denied my winnings Internet

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My eleven year old son responded to a banner stating 'you have won, this is not a joke' while playing online games (kids games!)... I agreed to fill out the info as it was really convincing.

It started by stating we'd won a certain amount (in the region of $2,000) and that they just needed me to fill out my information to send us the check. Then we were shown a page that listed my name three times with amounts ranging from $300 - $1,000,000, a winning lottery ticket quoting a "TSN #" was being sent to our email address (it was never sent) and that all we had to do was click on the button provided to validate payment (by this time my son is leaping up and down with excitement). I decided it was too good to be true so I stopped there and didn't think anything more of it.

The next day I received an email from FREELOTTO PRIZE HEADQUARTER stating they were trying to reach me and showed my name listed three times again next to amounts ranging from $300-$1,000,000 ...a few days latter another email was sent...equally urgent sounding...finally I relented...figuring 'what did I have to lose and winning would be life changing for my little family'.

quote from second email:
"Libby, PCC, a division of PNI, has awarded over seventy-nine million in US dollars to hundreds of thousands of fortunate recipients in 41 countries.

PNI, a sponsor of online sweepstakes, gives away awards of amounts up to ten million US dollars daily. Libby Cook OF Paget, review the official listing below to see if you are eligible to receive a check.
Eligibility Requirement: Complete the Payment Directive Form on the following page. Upon submission of a winning entry in accordance with the rules of FreeLotto, it assures you that using the convenient F.A.S.T. service or the free online entry, Libby {LASNTAME} and only Libby Cook will be paid $1 Million dollars in the Classic FreeLotto Game or any other cash that you shall be entitled to. Note that untimely response may result in forfeiture."


This took me to a page that showed a graphic of my name and that I'd won a $1,000,000 pending completing my address and information on another page titled "PIN VALIDATION & PRIZE PAYMENT DIRECTIVE" (with a stamp over it in red "PENDING VERIFICATION") at the bottom is a button "CLICK TO VALIDATE" (it won't let you click it until you choose numbers on 6 games above the button) and it takes you to another window again titled "PIN VALIDATION & PRIZE PAYMENT DIRECTIVE "(this time with a stamp over it in red "VERIFIED") that leads you to believe you have to give them your credit card information and get automatically signed up for their subscription to have your numbers played daily...not what I wanted to do but I figured since I'd already won I wouldn't mind paying them monthly and hope to win more.

I expected to receive some sort of notification of our winnings...nothing...I read thru the rules again and submitted my 'winning tsn' number (I'd recorded their original claim online using my laptop's built in screen capture - something I often use incase I think I'll need to refer back) according to their requirements and received an email stating it was not a winning tsn number, incase I submitted the number incorrectly I tried again but again received a response that it was not a winning number...a total scam.

Then when I tried to go online to cancel my fast profile I couldn't...there's no way to cancel it...I'm going to have to go and cancel my card, incur the additional expense to do so and the delay it takes here to get a new card. My son learned a hard lesson, as have I...we've struggled for a long time financially and this would have really helped. Lesson learned ANYTHING THAT SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE...IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.

I have screen grabs and pdfs of nearly all online transactions/pages/forms and emails as proof if any LAWYER is ballsy enough to take on these monsters...FreeLotto's methods to get victims signed up onto their monthly subscription are very misleading and need to be stopped!! I will testify or do what ever it takes to stop them from taking advantage of innocent people, duped by FreeLotto into thinking they've won huge amounts of money.

I would give me great pleasure to force them to pay out the millions promised to their victims...and I'd be even happier to get mine!!!

Libby in bermuda
Paget
Bermuda

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