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The next jackpot winner/ winners should be from which State in your humble opinion?
Nigeria, Dicey, don't you think? Considering that Nigeria is the epicenter of scams emanating out of Africa. That winner would be hounded as though in a fox-hunt. Nigerian scams, also called 419 scams, are a type of fraud and one of the most common types of confidence trick. There are many variations on this type of scam, including advance fee fraud, Nigerian Letter, Fifo's Fraud, Spanish Prisoner Scam, black money scam. The number 419 refers to the article of the Nigerian Criminal
Sep 2, 2013, 3:29 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum

So does anyone know the cash pot in PB,MM
Some people are using the term scam waaaaayyy too loosely these days. Dropping the cash value below 50% might be a negative thing, but to put it in the same category as some ripoff artist scamming elderly people out of their money by calling it a scam is beyond wrong.As soon as people call Powerball a scam , that's when their comments lose credibility with me. Powerball is anything but a scam. It is a well-run, above-board game that players should be flocking to play. If you feel somethin
Aug 31, 2005, 12:16 pm - Todd - Jackpot Games Forum

Key player in Jamaican lottery scam sentenced to 4 years
A federal judge in North Dakota on Wednesday sentenced a Rhode Island woman to four years in prison for funneling lottery scam money between the U.S. and Jamaica, prompting a prosecutor to question the ruling. Melinda Bulgin, 29, of Providence, received a sentence that was 10 years less than prosecutors had sought. U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland said Bulgin's role in the scam was not on the level of others who received lesser sentences than the 14 years requested by prosecutors, The Bi
Jul 12, 2019, 8:46 pm - Todd - Lottery News

8 lottery scam suspects arrested in Jamaica
Darn, and I thought Montego Bay would be a nice restful, peaceful place to vacation. I've heard all about the Nigerian scammers. Guess this won't end until every country on earth, is getting their fair share of scamming action. Here a scam, there a scam...everywhere a scam...scam...scam. At least spam is better than a scam.
May 21, 2012, 10:55 am - mcginnin56 - Lottery News

No Thank You, Maureen Fred (Mrs).
Irish Lottery Scam Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes. The Irish Lottery Scam email shown below is an example of one of these scam messages. Be very cautious of any unsolicited email that informs you that you have won a large sum of money in an international lottery. There is no prize. Lottery scammers often use the names of genuine lotteries in an attempt to add credibility to their claims. This scam email is not in any way associated
Dec 22, 2006, 9:21 pm - goldrush - Lottery Discussion Forum

Californians targeted by Spanish lottery scam
Imagine receiving a letter in the mail that you're the big winner of a lottery in Spain. If it sounds too good to be true, that's probably because it is.This scam is known as the El Gordo lottery, meaning fat one . But the only ones fattening their wallets are the criminals behind it.It's a letter that seemed too good to be true to News 8's assistant news director Dean Elwood. $600,000 ... who wouldn't want that, he said.And according to this notice claiming to be from the El Gordo Spani
Nov 30, 2005, 1:21 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Texas Seniors Targeted by Lottery Scam
The so called foreign lottery scam is again targeting senior citizens in Texas, and former Governor Ann Richards and First Mother and former First Lady Barbara Bush have joined forces to produce radio and TV commercials urging Texans to 'just hang up.'The way the scam usually works is a senior will get an official sounding telephone call from somebody claiming that the senior has won a foreign lottery, usually the non existent 'Canadian Lottery.'Dalton Bessette, a senior who lost $240,000 to t
Oct 5, 2004, 11:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery scam costs Fresno man $2,300
A new twist to a scam involving the Canadian lottery has cost a 77-year-old Fresno man $2,300, Fresno police reported Wednesday.David Case, a detective assigned to the department's elder abuse unit, said the victim received a letter from the International Lottery Sweepstakes of Canada, accompanied with a check for $2,450, notifying him that he had won $100,000 in the Canadian lottery.To collect his winnings, however, the victim was instructed to deposit the check and then send $2,300 (to cover C
Dec 26, 2003, 3:44 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery Scam Reaches N.D. Sen. Conrad
The letter looked official, but Sen. Kent Conrad thought the offer was fishy: wire $700 to Germany, then $715,810 in Spanish lottery winnings was his.The North Dakota Democrat even had an agent willing to talk him through -- or into -- the deal. I'm going to go right home and tell my wife, Conrad told the man who claimed to be an international lottery official. This is going to make a very merry Christmas in the Conrad household. Conrad was one of the latest targets of a mail scam that has r
Dec 18, 2003, 3:55 am - Todd - Lottery News

Minn. store clerk accused of "micro-scratching" lottery tickets
This is a repeat post that I had posted last week but thought it was appropriate for this scam now revealed. Listen I have a friend who is from India. He owned a store here in Queens. He was a very nice guy or so I thought. We became friends over the years. About 3 or 4 years ago he left the country very fast. They shut the store down and left the USA so fast and left everything behind. Everything in the store I mean everything. And one day he sent me an email and we started to chat. I a
Jun 26, 2012, 3:00 pm - rgse90 - Lottery News