ukhap.net - it is a Fake "The UK Mobile Promo Coke" Lottery Website

ukhap.net - it is a Fake The UK Mobile Promo Coke Lottery Website

The website www.ukhap.net is a fake "The UK Mobile Promo" or Coke website created by lottery scammers, which are being used to trick online users into believing they are winners in some so-called The UK Mobile Promo 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.

The Fake "The UK Mobile Promo Coke" Website - www.ukhap.net

www.ukhap.net

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Alert!:Your Mobile No is Selected as winner of £2750000 on UKMobile Lotto.Go to www.ukhap.net to claim.enter Ref: AU564718812.helpline: info.ukmobile@cash4u.com

Once potential victims contact the lottery scammers, thinking they are contacting The UK Mobile Promo, 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.ukhap.net, or any other websites, which claim they are winners in the The UK Mobile Promo or Coke lottery and are asked to send money or personal information in order to receive their so-called prizes.

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  • March 9, 2018 at 7:10 PM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    what happens if I give my address email and phone number after claiming on fake mobile promo. can they access anything financially. I have not given credit card or bank account info as yet

    • March 10, 2018 at 12:23 AM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

      thank you. at lease I now know this is a scam and if asked for any money can tell them to go to h**l.

    • March 9, 2018 at 9:17 PM by info

      No, they cannot.

  • March 8, 2018 at 10:11 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    me too on android phone here in Australia when I never applied for ticket or any such related subject. I checked computer at uk.net etc and found your site. thanks for info and hope to god scammers are scammed bad themselves. they can rot in h**l. thanks for info.

  • March 3, 2018 at 8:44 PM by an anonymous user from: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    I have received the message. for sure, this is a scam!

  • March 2, 2018 at 8:26 PM by an anonymous user from: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    I gave them my details and waiting to get an email back! Lucky I came across this now I know if they ask for money it's definitely a scam! Thank you

  • February 25, 2018 at 11:47 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Me, my landlady & members of the congregation of my church all got the same message yesterday. We didn't act on it. Thought it funny it was the UK lotto & not Slovakia or something. We are all in Western Sydney, & the amount was in £, but we use $ here...

    • February 26, 2018 at 5:46 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

      yeah I got the same this morning - I reported it to https://www.acorn.gov.au/ Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network

  • February 25, 2018 at 2:52 PM by an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Today, I got exactly the same message from that website. I am lucky to reach your page before proceeding anything.

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ukhap.net - it is a Fake "The UK Mobile Promo Coke" Lottery Website