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Do Not Call 1(929)226-3193 - it is Being Used by Lottery Scammers

The telephone number 1(929)226-3193 is currently being used by lottery scammers to send fake lottery notifications to their potential victims. The fake notifications ask potential victims to contact the scammers in order to receive their so-called lottery winnings or prize.

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The scammers are currently using 1(929)226-3193 to send lottery scamming notifications to potential victims but may ask the potential victims to call the same number.

Sample of a Lottery Scam Text Message From 1(929)226-3193

From: From the desk of William C. Dudley "WWW."@ceres.ocn.ne.jp

Date: Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 6:16 PM

Subject: CALL ME NOW OR YOU TEXT SMS +1(929) 226-3193

From the desk of William C. Dudley

Of Federal Reserve Bank ,

33 Liberty St

New York, NY 10045-0001

Phone Number +1(929) 226-3193

Email: federalbanknewyorkcity@gmail.com

CALL ME NOW OR YOU TEXT SMS +1(929) 226-3193

We apologies for the delay of your payment and all the inconveniences we might put you through, while we were having some minor problems with our payment system which in all case not meeting up with fund beneficiary payments, we apologies once again.

From the records of outstanding contractors due for payment with federal Government of U.S.A your name was discovered as next on the list out of the 11 outstanding contractors who have not yet received their payments during the 3 years tenure of the previous administration in office please bear with us for making this initial contact through email.

Meanwhile, a woman came to this bank a few days ago with a letter claiming to be your true representative. Here is her information's below.

Name: Mrs.Annette stillman

Bank name: Citibank , Arizona , USA .

Account Number: 6503809008

Routing number: 322271627

Swift code#:WMSBUS66

Address: 1723 Palmdale Bulv

Palmdale ca..93550

Please do reconfirm to this bank as a matter of urgency if this woman is from you or not so that the federal government will not beheld responsible for paying into wrong account, if this woman is not your representative, you requested to fill and send this information's for verification purpose so that your fund valued ($15.700, 000.00 usd) will be remitted in to your nominated

bank account.

Kindly reconfirm to the bank the following

1. Bank Name:

2. Bank account number:

3. Route number:

4. Swift code:

5. Bank name:

6. Company name:

7. Position:

8.Address:

9. Working Id/ intil Passport:

10. Age:

11. Your telephone number:

As soon as this information is received, your funds will be wired to your bank account directly from Federal Reserve Bank New York USA . We shall proceed to issue all payments details to the said Mrs. Annette Stillman if we do not hear from you within the next three working days from today. We are sorry for any inconvenience the delay in transferring of your fund must have caused you.

You alerted reply urgent

Sincerely.

William C. Dudley

Director Federal Reserve Bank

33 Liberty St New York , NY 10045-0001

Phone Number +1(917) 341-6889

Email: federalbanknewyorkcity@gmail.com

CALL ME NOW OR YOU TEXT SMS +1(929) 226-3193

Now, if the telephone number (1(929) 226-3193) is called, the callers will get an automated message or a person asking them for their account credentials, personal information, including their social security numbers, bank account numbers, or other information the cybercriminals need in order to gain access to their potential victims’ accounts, steal their money and use their accounts fraudulently.

Persons who were tricked into giving out their banking information are asked to contact their banks for help, change the password of their online accounts, and contact their local authority if they gave out other sensitive information.

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