Complaint Review: FREE LOTO GRAND CENTRAL STATION - NEW YORK CITY New York
- FREE LOTO GRAND CENTRAL STATION GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK CITY, New York United States of America
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FREE LOTO GRAND CENTRAL STATION I WAS TOLD THAT I HAVE WON A LOT OF MONEY NEW YORK CITY, New York
*Consumer Comment: The only thing that can be done really..
*Consumer Comment: It's a very Common Scam
hello i keep getting emails from the free loto telling me that i have won a lot of money but when i email them back i am told to play again and then they ask me for the name of my bank that i do not give them so please do some think about it now as i am not playing the game any more
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#2 Consumer Comment
The only thing that can be done really..
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 25, 2010
Is to mark these emails as spam.
There is no authority out there that can prevent a scammer from sending emails..and unfortunately no law can prevent a fool from sending money to someone who claims they won a lottery they never entered.
In a free system, it becomes our responsibility not to give out bank information to anyone who asks, and not to wire money to strangers.
It can't hurt to report this to the FBI, but all the scammers have to do is open another email account..which is free..and email potential victims again. If no one send them money, they will eventually stop...and then figure out another scam. This one however is old.

#1 Consumer Comment
It's a very Common Scam
AUTHOR: Jim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 25, 2010
They want you to pay them Fake "Taxes" and then swear you get the cash.
Truth is, there's NO cash, they just plan to screw you out of some money, it's Pure Fraud


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