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  2. Man thinks call from lottery is a scam — until he answers a ...

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    A 57-year-old Michigan man saw an email saying he had won a $100,000 prize, but he deleted it thinking it was a scam.. Later, he got a call from Michigan lottery officials saying the same thing ...

  3. Lottery player sees he won big in email, but thought it was a ...

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  4. Lottery player thought email about winning top prize was a ...

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    “It seemed too good to be true and I assumed it was a scam email,” the Michigan woman said, according to lottery officials. Lottery player thought email about winning top prize was a scam ...

  5. Lottery scam - Wikipedia

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    Another type of lottery scam is a scam email or web page where the recipient had won a sum of money in the lottery. The recipient is instructed to contact an agent very quickly but the scammers are just using a third party company, person, email or names to hide their true identity, in some cases offering extra prizes (such as a 7 Day/6 Night Bahamas Cruise Vacation, if the user rings within 4 ...

  6. Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a lotto retailer in Anshan, Liaoning Province exploited a flaw in a lottery draw process that allowed him to continue to sell lottery tickets up to five minutes after the winning numbers had been announced. He bought a ticket with winning numbers and claimed a prize of $3.76 million, but eventually he was caught and sentenced to life ...

  7. Jackpot winner ‘thought it was a scam.’ But it was real, and ...

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    Winning is very exciting, although I don’t think the reality of it hasn’t fully sunk in yet,” the Michigan lottery player said. Jackpot winner ‘thought it was a scam.’ But it was real ...

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  9. FBI Issues New Warning on Lottery and Sweepstakes Scams - AOL

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    Consumers need to be wary of bogus letters and emails claiming they've won a sweepstakes or lottery, since they have nothing to win and much to lose, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) warns.