"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam

The email message below: "Thank Dr Baba for helping me to win the lottery," is a fake and a lottery scam. You should not respond to the message with your personal information. Every month, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers to trick their potential victims into stealing their personal information and sending money. Therefore, never send your personal information to anyone in an email message or send money to someone who contacted you via email message.

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Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery Scam

The Fraudulent Email Message

I want to use this opportunity to thank Dr baba for helping me to win the lottery.I have been playing lottery for the past 6 years now and the only big money I have ever won was 7000$ ever since then I have not been able to win again and I was so upset and I need help to win the lottery so I decided to go to a friend of mine call lipa, and she introduce me to Dr baba, there I saw so many good talk about this man called Dr baba of how he have cast spell for people to win the lottery.

I contact him also and tell him I want to win a lottery he cast a spell for me which I use and I play and won 50million GBP.I am so grateful to this man just incase you also need him to help you win, you can contact him through his email: worldwidesupremetemple@gmail.com is my part of promise I made, that if I win I tell the word how I win my game.

http://worldwideforsolutionforall .webs.com/ bellow is my winning details confirm

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April 12, 2021 at 11:40 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos Island, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another scam:

"I am williams james from UK( northern ireland), I want to share a

testimony on how a powerful spell caster cured my HIV disease, I was

diagnosed of this disease, in the year 2009, last week I saw a testimony on

Dr. on how he cured an HIV patient, so I contacted him through phone

call and he asked me to email him, which idid, so he told me that all my

problems is over and then he decided to do an healing spell spell for me so

after he finished it, he told me to wait for just 24 hours and then i

should go for a test, so I really did as he had said, so my greatest

surprised when I went to the hospital to go for an HIV test, the Medical

doctor diagnosed that, I am now HIV negetative at first I was amazed and

now I have come to realise that this spell caster Dr. Akioya is a very

powerful one and a real spell caster. So viewers of this should please join

me in my celebration for I am the happiest man on earth today and if you

want to contact him, you can do this via his email

(drakioya17spellhome@gmail.com) or call him 2348105257464"

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June 26, 2020 at 11:26 PM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Suleja, Niger State, Nigeria

Here is another scam:

"HOW I WON £4,369,877.00 WITH DR ALLI LOTTERY MAGIC SPELL

I am  SARA KIM From the UK...I had to write back and say what an amazing experience I had with Dr Alli's powerful lottery spell. My Heart is fill with joy and happiness after Dr AllI cast the Lottery spell for me, And I won £4,369,877.00 His spell change my life into riches, I'm now out of debts and experiencing the most amazing good luck with lottery after I won a huge amount of money. My life has really changed for good. I won (Four million three hundred and sixty nine thousand Eight hundred and seventy seven thousand pounds)Your Lottery spell is so real and pure. Thank you very much Dr. AllI for the lottery spell that changed my life”I am totally grateful for the lottery spell Dr AllI did for me. You can email him for your own lottery number,because these is the only secret to winning the lottery.

Email him:  Allispellhelp1@gmail.com Whats App him: 2348100772528"

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October 23, 2019 at 12:00 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another scam:

"I am very grateful sharing this great testimonies with you, The best thing that has ever happened in my life is how I win the lottery. I am a woman who believe that one day I will win the lottery.finally my dreams came through when I email Dr AllI . and tell him I need the lottery numbers. I have come a long way spending money on ticket just to make sure I win.

But I never know that winning was so easy until the day I meant the spell caster online which so many people has talked about that he is very great in casting lottery spell, so I decide to give it a try.I contacted this man and he did a spell and he gave me the winning lottery numbers. But believe me when the draws were out I was among winners.

I win 1.900.000 million Dollar. Dr. AllI truly you are the best, with these man you can will millions of money through lottery. I am so very happy to meet these man, I will forever be grateful to you. Email him for your own winning lottery numbers [ Allispellhelp1@gmail.com ]. OR Whatsapp or Call Via

2348100772528."

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October 20, 2019 at 4:21 PM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another scam:

"I am very grateful sharing this great testimonies with you, The best thing that has ever happened in my life is how I win the lottery. I am a woman who believe that one day I will win the lottery.finally my dreams came through when I email Dr AllI . and tell him I need the lottery numbers.

I have come a long way spending money on ticket just to make sure I win. But I never know that winning was so easy until the day I meant the spell caster online which so many people has talked about that he is very great in casting lottery spell, so I decide to give it a try.I contacted this man and he did a spell and he gave me the winning lottery numbers. But believe me when the draws were out I was among winners. I win 1.900.000 million Dollar. Dr. AllI truly you are the best, with these man you can will millions of money through lottery. I am so very happy to meet these man, I will forever be grateful to you. Email him for your own winning lottery numbers [ Allispellhelp1@gmail.com ]. OR Whatsapp or Call Via 2348100772528."

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March 23, 2019 at 4:24 PM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Oye, Ekiti, Nigeria

Here is another scam:

"I am John Danilla from UK( northern ireland), I want to share a

testimony on how a powerful spell caster cured my HIV disease, I was

diagnosed of this disease, in the year 2009, last week I saw a testimony on

Dr.Akioya on how he cured an HIV patient, so I contacted him through phone and he asked me to email him, which idid, so he told me that all my

problems is over and then he decided to do an healing spell spell for me so

after he finished it, he told me to wait for just 24 hours and then i

should go for a test, so I really did as he had said, so my greatest

surprised when I went to the hospital to go for an HIV test, the Medical

doctor diagnosed that, I am now HIV negetative at first I was amazed and

now I have come to realise that this spell caster Dr. Akioya is a very

powerful one and a real spell caster.

So viewers of this should please join

me in my celebration for I am the happiest man on earth today and if you

want to contact him, you can do this via his email: drakioya17spellhome@gmail.com or call him or whatsapp him

2348105257464."

Delete

March 18, 2017 at 9:04 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Here is another scam, please do not follow the instructions in it:

"HI everyone, I am Emily Payne, From Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. I am using this medium to say a big shout out to the amazing Dr. Okija, the great African Magician who helped me win a mega lottery ticket of $3,000,000.00 million US Dollars. After Dr. Okija cast the Lottery spell for me, I felt enveloped by the control of the spell and I got the lucky numbers. This spell change my whole life into riches. I am now out of debts and experiencing the most amazing good luck with lottery after I won this huge amount of money. I have more luck now than I ever had in my life. I won $7.5,000,000.00 million US Dollars again. Dr. Okija, your Lottery spell made wonders in my life, I can't believe it. Thank you so much Doctor for dedicating your time to cast this amazing spell for me. I am eternally grateful to you Dr. Okija for what you did for me. You too can be a winner today in the Mega millions Lottery by contact Dr. Okija right now on his email address:

dr.okijaspellshrine@hotmail.com

Thank you everyone for this great opportunity to share with you. #Stay bless!"

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February 13, 2017 at 5:06 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Oye, Ekiti, Nigeria

Here is another scam, do not follow the instructions in it:

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"HELLO EVERYONE! My name is Leiron Amit, I am very happy sharing this great testimonies with you. The best thing that has ever happened in my life is how I won a lottery in the MICHIGAN CLUB KENO LOTTERY. I believe that one day I will win the lottery. Finally my dreams has come through when I emailed (Dr. OGUKU) and I told him I need the lottery winning numbers. I have come a long way spending money on tickets just to make sure I win. But I never know that winning was so easy until the day I meant the spell caster online which so many people has talked good about, he is very great in casting lottery spell, so I decide to give it a try. I contacted this man and he cast a lottery spell for me and he gave me the winning lottery numbers. But believe me when the draws came out I was among the winners, I won ($384, 832) . Dr. OGUKU truly you are the best, with this man you can win millions of money through Lottery, Casino, Coupon, Dice and Betting on spotting events etc I am so very happy to meet him, You can also reach him via email (drogukusolutionhome@gmail.com) or (drogukusolutionhome@yahoo.com) his websit http://drogukusolutionhom.wixsite .com/solution Thank you so much."

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February 5, 2017 at 11:40 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another scam, please do not follow the instructions in it:

"I am Jasmine Jennifer. I won EuroMillions Millionaire Raffle prize of �1,000,000 in Dec 2016, I took an advice from some person who talked about this great spell caster, the person placed a testimony on a blog saying how this priest helped him win the lottery by sending him the winning numbers, I was curious and I thought it was all joke not until I contacted this spell caster to know for myself how this work cos I have spend alots buying tickets and I never win.

I contacted him and he told me the necessary thing that need to be done and I did it and he told me to wait for 3 days and on the 3rd day he truly gave me the winning numbers to play the lottery which I did, Can you believe my name was the first among winners.

He told me my child all I need you to do for me is make sure that you share this testimony to others in need of help so that they can also win the lottery. I am sharing this testimony with everyone who needs help to win lottery. Contact this great priest through his email address odalospelltemple@gmail.com or call and whatsapp him on 2348063930531 and your financial problem will be solved forever just as mine was solved"

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July 28, 2015 at 2:33 AM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another SCAM that you should look out for:

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"Hello all my viewers My name is Elizabeth Banks from USA! I am very happy for sharing this great testimonies,The best thing that has ever happened in my life is how I win the lottery euro million mega jackpot.

I am a man who believe that one day I will win the lottery. finally my dreams came through when I email Dr clement. and tell him I need the lottery numbers. I have spend so much money on ticket just to make sure I win. But I never know that winning was so easy until the day I meant the spell caster online which so many people has talked about that he is very great in casting lottery spell, . so I decide to give it a try.

I contacted this great Dr and he did a spell and he gave me the winning lottery numbers. But believe me when the draws were out I was among winners. I win 30,000 million Dollar. Dr. clement truly you are the best,with these great Dr you can win millions of money through lottery.

I am so very happy to meet these great man now, I will be forever be grateful to you dr. Email him for your own winning lottery numbers drakugbespellhome1 @gmail.com or you can call him for your own help to win big money today via 2347061824880.

From Elizabeth Banks post (USA)

Thanks for reading."

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July 15, 2015 at 5:06 PM by
"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam
an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

Here is another email scam, please do not fall for it:

"Hello to all my viewers am Monica Adrian from USA I want to use this opportunity to thank Dr EKPEN who help me to won sum of $66 million dollars. thanks Dr EKPEN for helping me to win the lottery.I have been playing the lottery for the past 5 years now and I have never won.

Ever since then I have not been able to win and I was so upset and i need help to win the lottery. so I decided to go online and search for help,there I saw so many good testimony about this man called Great Dr EKPEN of how he have cast lucky spell lotto for people to win the lottery.I contact him also and tell him I want to win a lottery, he cast a spell for me which I use and I play and won $66 million dollars. I am so grateful to this man,just in-case you also need him to help you win,you can contact him through his email: drekpenwelespellhome@gmail.com or call 2348068540264 and he will

surely help you"

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"Thank Dr Baba for Helping Me to Win the Lottery" Scam