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Is E-Lottery Limited of United Kingdom a scam?

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Is E-Lottery Limited of United Kingdom a scam?

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  1. If in dout, go with out! If your unsure, stear clear befor you end up pennyless.


  2. YES, it definitely is.  Don't give them any information.

  3. I would say yes. Go to the actual site the e-mail claims you have won and read throught the website to find your answer. Typically it is. These emails will not have an extension of the true website but rather a hotmail or yahoo extension. Don't you think they could afford their own e-mail server. Addtionally these scammers want to get your banking information so they can extract money from your account. All they ask for is your name address and later your bank information. If you want to test it, reply give them a another address or PO BOX and tell them to send the check there.

  4. Most likely it is a scam.  If they sent you some kind of winning notification and you never entered it, then I'd say the odds are 99.999% that it is a scam.  I have looked up scams similar to this, UK type names, and there are literally hundreds of different scams.

    The best thing to do is to delete this this as fast as you can.

  5. Probably... I've never heard of it and there's no official "E-Lottery" linked to our national lottery so I'd advise caution at the very least...

  6. the customer is name kalied ahmed jaseem and his no. of account is 612216 if he had account

  7. Here's some signs of a lotto scam:

    *You never paid money or bought a ticket to enter.

    *Your "winning" notification is probably not personalized.

    *Your "winning" notification came by email, probably from a free email address such as yahoo.com or msn.com.

    If you answer the email, after one or two email exchanges with the so-called "lottery officials" or "claims agent," perhaps accompianied by some official looking but fake documents, you'll be asked to pay fees for "taxes" or "handling" or some other reason. This is the scam - you pay the fees and never see any winnings, mainly because there are none to see.

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