According to this email, you have won $2,970,000 in the Millionaire-Raffle promotion conducted by an entity named “Royal Slots Online”.
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‘Online Lottery Awareness Program’ Advance Fee Scam Email
by Brett M. Christensen July 1, 2017Email, which purports to be from the “UK Lottery Organization” claims that you have won $4,600,000 in the “Free Ticket/Online Lottery Awareness Program.
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Colin And Chris Weir Donation Programme Advance Fee Scam
by Brett M. Christensen June 29, 2017Email that pretends to be from UK lottery winners Colin And Chris Weir claims that the couple has decided to donate £1,500,000 of their winnings to the email’s recipient.
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According to this email, you have won a million dollars in an international lottery promotion organized by the Microsoft Corporation.
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Gareth & Catherine Bull Advance Fee Lottery Scam
by Brett M. Christensen June 2, 2017Emails purporting to be from UK lottery winners Gareth & Catherine Bull claim that the couple has decided to give several million pounds to randomly selected people as part of a charity project.
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Scammers Use Names of Lottery Winners Richard and Angela Maxwell
by Brett M. Christensen May 11, 2017Message claims that your email address has been selected to receive a donation of 5.3 million British pounds from lottery winners Richard and Angela Maxwell.
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Scammers Using Names of Lottery Winners William and Heather ten Broeke
by Brett M. Christensen May 4, 2017According to an email that is currently hitting inboxes, Georgia Powerball jackpot lottery winners William and Heather ten Broeke are donating $280,000 and a Microsoft Surface Pro laptop to five individuals around the world.
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As I have discussed in a number of other Hoax-Slayer articles, advance fee lottery scams are one of the most common types…
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The AUSTRALIAN INTER-LOTTO scam email shown below claims that the recipient has won money in an international lottery. The email is an…
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Facebook “Click and Like Promo” Advance Fee Scam
by Brett M. Christensen January 17, 2017Email purporting to be from a staff member at “FB Security Operating Inc” claims that you are among 20 lucky Facebook users randomly selected as winners in Facebook’s “Click and Like Promo”. Supposedly, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg launched the promo as a means of saying thank-you to Facebook’s users.
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