www.cokagift.net - it is a Coca-Cola or Coke Lottery Scamming Website

www.cokagift.net - it is a Coca-Cola or Coke Lottery Scamming Website

The website www.cokagift.net is a fake Coca-Cola or Coke website created by lottery scammers, which are being used to trick online users into believing they are winners in some socalled Coca-Cola or Coke lottery. The lottery scammers behind the lottery scamming website lure their potential victims to it using email or SMS Text messages, which claim they have won thousands or millions of dollars/pounds, and they should visit either website to claim their so-called prizes.

www.cokagift.net - The Fake Coca-Cola Website

www.cokagift.net

The Coca-Cola , is currently rewarding its customers around the World with the sum of £1,750,000.00 GBP. If you have been notified that you won the Coca Cola Promo, click on Claim to verify your information.

Coca-Cola is the only brand in the world to have an entire museum that showcases its history, current reality and future possibility. The New World of Coca-Cola is open to the public and is a “must see” if you are ever in that city. Coca-Cola contains sugar, high carbonation levels and caffeine.

It’s real, authentic, original and the best. Its taste is indescribable.

Currently, most of the Coca-Cola or Coke lottery scamming text messages are being sent from telephone number: +61414248379.

Once potential victims contact the lottery scammers, thinking they are contacting Coca-Cola, the scammers will ask them to send personal information, and subsequently ask them to send money in order to receive their so-called prizes, which the scammers will claim the money is for taxes or processing fees. They will then ask their potential victims to send the money via Western Union, MoneyGram or other money transfer services. Once the scammers have received their victims’ money, they will disappear, leaving the victim frustrated, depress, and a few hundreds or thousands of dollars broke.

The same lottery scammers may contact their victims and attempt to scam them again using the personal information the victims sent to them, or they may sell their victims’ information to other lottery scammers, who will also attempt to scam the victims.

Therefore, online users are asked not to visit www.cokagift.net, or any other websites, which claim they are winners in the Coca-Cola or Coke lottery and are asked to send money or personal information in order to receive their so-called prizes.

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  • February 3, 2018 at 11:49 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    61422016739 is the number I got.

  • January 31, 2018 at 12:10 AM by an anonymous user from: Stirling, Western Australia, Australia

    I had a notice on my mobile that my phone no is selected as winner of 1750000 on coke promo.go can I claim my result my ref is AU66725372

    • January 31, 2018 at 4:47 AM by info

      It is a scam or fake.

  • January 26, 2018 at 1:18 AM by an anonymous user from: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

    61413666814 is a new number sending texts

    • January 30, 2018 at 8:23 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

      Thanks for your information, I am happy for the News, thanks krugereza

    • January 26, 2018 at 7:44 AM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

      You pieces of sh**.. Praying on poor innocent people. You make me sick. I thought I had won money and my family would be ok. I hope one day you don't find it hard to just live. Feed your kids or sick parents. God help you. You will need his help.

  • January 25, 2018 at 11:21 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Another australian here.

    Same thing came from 61421641901

  • January 25, 2018 at 7:22 PM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    I live in Australia.

    Received this message

    "Alert!:Your Mobile No is Selected as winner of £1750000 on Coke Promo. Go to www.cokagift.net to claim. enter Ref: AU66725372. helpline: info@mobilecola.co.uk"

    Exactly the same as the fella that commented before me. Except mine came from the number 61413666814.

    • January 25, 2018 at 8:59 PM by an anonymous user from: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

      Same here in Aus too

  • January 25, 2018 at 4:12 PM by info

    Received via email:

    "I live in Australia and just received a text message from this number:

    61421641901

    This is the message:

    "Alert!:Your Mobile No is Selected as winner of £1750000 on Coke Promo. Go to www.cokagift.net to claim. enter Ref: AU66725372. helpline: info@mobilecola.co.uk"

    Thought I'd let you know as I found your post about a similar thing :)

    Hopefully no one gets scammed!"

  • January 25, 2018 at 1:07 AM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    "Notification" from 61413666814

  • January 24, 2018 at 8:02 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    I just got a "notification" of a $1.75mill prize from a different number - 61421 641 901. They must have more than one phone!

  • January 24, 2018 at 6:20 PM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Hi,

    I was a fool and send them my ID number from my identity card and I am not sure, if I should lock this identity card and apply for a new one. What is the risk with this information? Thank you very much!

    • January 25, 2018 at 12:25 AM by info

      Just careful going forward because the scammers will contact you and attempt to scam you.

  • January 24, 2018 at 5:20 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    I just won 1750000 pounds!. Thank goodness I came here and read this before I gave away any details. I am poorer than these guys, so they need to lose if they think anyone can randomly afford a free ride.

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