The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam

The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" email below is a scam. There is no such lottery and the fake email is being sent by lottery scammers or thieves who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money. Therefore, recipients of emails claiming they are winners in such lottery are asked not to follow the instructions in them.

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The Apple Company USA Lucky Winner Lottery Scam

The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam

From: APPLE COMPANY USA <applewxn@outlook.com>

Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2018, 11:51

Subject: Apple Company USA Lucky Winner's Delivery Notification' Congratulations!

APPLE CAMPUS,

1 INFINITE LOOP,

CUPERTINO,

CA 95014 U.S.A.

Tel: +1 518 554 6347

ATTENTION LUCKY WINNER.

We are in receipt of your mail and must say that you should count yourself and your family extremely lucky to have emerged as one of the winners in this year's online worldwide USA APPLE MOBILE draw.

It was conducted from an exclusive list of 70,000,000 of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer selection from the web. No tickets were sold. After this automated computer ballot, Your Mobile Number emerged as one of the five winners in category "B" with the followings.

Winner Number: US11425896/2018

Serial Number: iP7/88/AP3872/506

As the claims officer of the Apple International Awareness Promotion, I personally congratulate you as the winner from India. This email is to certify that you have been officially verified and approved for the delivery of your won prize by cheque, ordered by the CLAIMS PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, of the Apple Awareness Promotion and your cheque was issued by the Bank of America Apple Payment Account, United States.

Your winning prize has been verified and approved for payment by this Department. Your Profile (Form) has also been received and filed along with other winning documents for Record Purpose. Delivery will be made to you by a high level diplomatic agent his Name is Senior Diplomat David Mark . Your consignment code is (CH/147/LD) you are to keep your Consignment Code Number very confidential From General Public and Keep me fully informed as soon as you contact Him.

The Diplomatic Officer (Mr MARK DAVID) will be Arriving India and you are to send to Our Diplomatic Officer a copy of your ID Proof( ID CARD/ PASSPORT / VOTERS CARD OR DRIVER LICENSE COPY to his Email ID davidmk629@gmail.com to enable him identify you when he arrives your country (India). Below is his flight information:

TIME AND DATE OF DIPLOMAT ARRIVAL IN INDIA

Depart/Arrive From/To Flight No/Operating Airline Class

19:45 / Los Angeles, AA6185 - India AA6663

07 Pm (24/09/2018) (25/09/2018) 10:15 Am American World

(U.S.A) Airline Travel

PLEASE RE-CONFIRM YOUR INFORMATION TO AVOID ANY MISTAKE IN DELIVERY OF YOUR WINNING CONSIGNMENT.

1. Full Name:

2. Contact Address:

3. Age:

4. Sex:

5. Contact Number:

6. Occupation:

7. Country/State:

8. Id Proof:

YOUR WINNINGS CONTAINS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

WINNING PRIZE NINTY FIVE LAKH RUPEES (95,00,000.00rs)

1 APPLE LAPTOP, 1 IPHONE X, iPHONE8 PLUS , 1 SMART iWATCH AND T-SHIRT

OFFICIAL WINNING CERTIFICATE.

AFFIDAVIT OF CLAIMS ELIGIBILITY.

DOCUMENTS COVERING SOURCE OF WINNINGS.

Congratulations once again from the entire staff of the APPLE ANNIVERSARY TEAM U.S.A.

Sincerely yours,

DR. J. Williams

Chief Organizing Officer (COO)

Apple Company USA Board

E-mail: applewxn@outlook.com

Contact Number : +1 323 215 1179

COPYRIGHT 2018 APPLE COMPANY PROMOTION ALL RIGHT RESERVED"

********* D I S C L A I M E R *********

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July 24, 2020 at 1:01 AM by
The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

"Apple Company Inc,

1 Infinite Loop,

Cupertino CA,

95014.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

WELCOME TO APPLE USA PROMOTION BOARD

Notification Letter;

The management of Apple USA Promotion Board congratulates you on the SMS received on your phone; Your mobile number has been selected, making you one of the 12 lucky winners selected in this year {2020} First edition of the Apple USA Promotion; this is a Yearly International Charity Program to promote the sales of Apple Products Worldwide. Moreover, no tickets were sold. Your phone number was selected from an online random selection of active Mobile numbers from Indian database, which makes you a winner of 1 iPhone-11 Pro and 4 Crores Rupees. There will be backup documents to confirm your Relief Fund amount is Legitimate and approved by the Apple Company Inc Compensation Board in conjunction with The Indian Government.

Apple USA is an independent organization that has been financially assisting people with the intention to change people’s life since 2011 and it is dedicated to providing a better life for the less privileged through Charity Donations, and many people have benefited from it over the years. With a bid to "ERADICATE POVERTY, AND ALSO TO ASSIST CITIZENS OF INDIA FINANCIALLY DUE TO CORONA-VIRUS PANDEMIC" and now you are One of the beneficiaries.

As instructed by the Indian Government, You must provide bank account details to receive your Relief Fund prize amount of 4 Crores Rupees; this is a step by the Indian Government to make sure security measures are maintained and also to protect your won prize amount.

To claim your Relief Fund prize, you are to fill the form below to enable you to receive your Prize.

: Full Legal Names: _

: Contact Address: _

: Age: _

: S*x: _

: Marital Status: _

: Occupation: _

: Winning Mobile No: _

: Amount Won _

: Alternate Mobile No: _

: Bank Name:_

: Bank Account no: _

: Bank Branch: _

: Ifsc Code: _

: Country of Citizenship: _

: Alternate Email Address {If Any}:_

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

You are to keep your winning information private and personal to yourself. Management of Apple Promotion Board, USA has discovered huge numbers of double claiming due to winners informing close friends, relatives and third parties about their prize and also sharing their winning information. Please keep this to yourself only, to avoid misappropriation of funds and your Relief Fund prize being cancelled.

Congratulations on behalf of staff and members of the Apple USA Promotion Board, USA

(EVENT MANAGER)

Fax: 1307 043 9799

Tel: 1 760 790 9374

IF YOU CALL THE ABOVE PHONE NUMBER AND IT'S NOT ANSWERED, KINDLY LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THE ANSWERING MACHINE AFTER THE BEEP OR SEND AN SMS TO THE NUMBER AND YOUR MESSAGE WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED."

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July 12, 2021 at 2:00 AM by
The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Sector 39, Gurugram, Haryana, India

sir/medam,I got a message same like this in my email winning from database of 5 crores and one iphone 11pro is this message real or fake can you please tell me...

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May 27, 2019 at 9:52 AM by
The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Here is another scam:

"ATTN: Cert Reg No: A/IPHONE-0804GFRM-9

To,

Name: [APPLE/iPHONE ULTIMATE WINNER]

Winning Number: []

Pin Number: 210

Country: INDIA

The Mega-jackpot of APPLE-iPHONE Mobile Lottery Award was launched in the year 2006. It aims to support organizations working to create a fairer, greener world by raising funds and increasing public awareness with the help of a lottery. Today, the Apple-iPhone Mobile Mega-Jackpot Lottery is England's biggest and most popular charitable lottery and supports 63 charity organizations’. Since its launch in 2006, the lottery event has paid out more than 2 billion pound sterling to its beneficiaries over the years. It is obvious that the sms notification will come to you as a surprise, please read this notification carefully as we congratulate you for emerging as one of the lucky winners of the cash sum of Fifty Lakhs India Rupees (Rs 5,000,000) each, following official publication of results of the International Mobile Electronic online sweepstakes organized by Apple-iPhone Mobile Lottery Award in conjunction with the MICROSOFTRegistered trademark symbol WINDOWS. A Cash Lottery Draw held in Washington, United State. Having considered all possible measures to convey your cash prize, we resolve to use a special delivery courier company under Diplomatic Umbrella. We have made all necessary arrangement to convey your winning prize direct to your doorstep. Your name, phone number and complete residential/postal address has been Received.

We hereby inform you that approval have been given for delivery of your winning cheque along with your winning certificate/all other documents that will empower your winning amount logged in your nominated account with assistance of our delivery diplomat. The diplomat will personally present to you all the relevant documents to guide you against any India government queries. You are advice to make available all that may be needed to the diplomat in India immediately he instructs you to do so-for the clearing of your consignment, before you receive your prize of Fifty Lakhs India Rupees (Rs 5,000,000) From the Apple -iPhone Award to enable him clear your prize from the custom. Please you must keep confidential your winning details and numbers until it arrives your doorstep for security reasons.

Kindly note that we need to pay £275.00/- ONLY (Equivalent to Rs.23,999/-ONLY) towards India Government Registration and Airport Clearance charges on your Parcel before the delivery personnel come to your home. The Diplomat shall take responsibility of that and you shall be instructed by the delivery diplomat for the clearing of your consignment from the custom duties in India and any local V.A.T that may arise in INDIA before he proceed to your Home Address for a successful Delivery.

The delivery of your prize is currently on the way as it is passing through the British Security Screening. We realize recently that such procedures have been adopted on your consignment leaving UK for Asia. Find in this email the tracking number to your winning package, please keep all claims information confidential. Also the delivery diplomat's arrival details as he shall contact you on the said date below.

Due to the urgency needed in this delivery we are informing you that DR LEWIS GRAHAM, Specially Assigned Diplomat will be leaving for INDIA to make delivery of your cash award prize through British Airways.

FLIGHT DETAILS

FLIGHT NUDMBER :-UA0199

OPERATED BY : -UK GLOBAL AIRWAYS

DEPART:-Heathrow (LONDON)

ARRIVE -(New Delhi)

DISPARTURE TIME AND DATE ARRIVAL TIME AND DATE

DEPARTURE DATE: SUNDAY:/26/05/2019 ARRIVAL DATE: MONDAY :/27/05/2019

TIME: 09:15:00 P.M (UK TIME) TIME: 09:30:00 A.M (INDIA TIME)

Ø NAME OF ASSIGNED DELIVERY DIPLOMAT/REPRESENTATIVE:- DR LEWIS GRAHAM

YOUR PARCEL CONTAINS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS.

1) A WINNING CHEQUE OF ( FIFTY LAKHS INDIAN RUPEES).

2) APPLE iPHONE (X )

3) CLAIMS DOCUMENT'S

4) AFFIDAVIT OF CLAIMS ELIGIBILITY.

5) FUND RELEASE ORDER FROM FINANCIAL SERVICE AUTHORITY (F.S.A) UNITED KINGDOM.

You are advice to follow the instruction of the diplomat as soon as he arrives because he has other parcel to deliver outside India.

Bellow is your payment information, please do keep it private and confidential from public and friends to avoid double claims. our diplomat will call you when he arrives India.

Registration No.: =A/IPHONE-0804GFRM-9 =

Consignment Code:=AI629018XXX =

Payment No.: =GN257081/2391274LK=

Batch No.: =APIP/733606/2018/UK=

ØFor Your Tracking Number: Ask the delivery personnel as soon as he contact you on his arrival in India, for security precautions taken by the executive board of trustee, only him can provide you with that.

Please ensure that you co-operate and adhere strictly to his instructions and directives to avoid any delay in handing over your cash award prize to you as there is limited time to spend in INDIA. On the arrival of the Diplomatic Delivery Agent in your country, you shall be called upon for instruction on how to proceed regarding the Administrative Clearance Vat, for the clearance/registration, and you are required to render 100% co-operation and hospitality to the delivery personnel.

IMPORTANT: Kindly note this winning amount cannot be deductible, until it is deposited to your personal account due to the insurance policy guiding from its full value, issued in your name and enclose as a diplomatic delivery parcel in your favor and been already dispatched. Also, Due to India Government Policy on Delivery such Award in India the airport authorities do not accept Cash On Delivery (C.O.D) as it is strictly against their policy. You must comply with the diplomat in any requirement from your Country Government as to enable you receive your won amount successfully.

You are to keep us updated with your readiness in receiving the special diplomat along with your Award Cash Prize.

Upon your Agreement to this mail above, please send any of your Government photo-ID Card attached to the delivery diplomat {win@appleclaims.rf.gd} as to know if our Diplomat will depart to India or not.

We await your reply to this mail.

Yours Sincerely,

Daniel Fox (Dr.),

TEL #: 44-871-234-8330"

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April 10, 2019 at 2:04 AM by
The "Apple Company USA Lucky Winner" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

I got this text in mobile:

"YOUR MOBILE NUMBER HAS WON 1.49 CRORE IN iPHONE MOBILE PROMO TO CLAIM SEND YOUR NAME,PHONE NO,OCCUPATION,ADDRESS,AGE TO: iphoneclaim@outlook.com..."

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