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El Gordo Lotto-Draws Lottery Scams

Scammers are sending out fake El Gordo Lotto-Draws like the email below to their potential victims. Therefore, recipients are asked not to follow the instructions in it. Lottery Scams come in a variety of forms and are designed to trick people into thinking that they have won the lottery. These scams are designed by professional con men who target innocent people by posing as representatives from the lottery in order to make them believe they have won a prize. These prizes are often quite large to ensure they attract the attention of the recipient, however, this can vary depending on the scam. Lottery scams can come in different forms and with a little bit of knowledge, they are fairly easy to recognize.

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An "El Gordo Lotto-Draws" Lottery Scam

From: El Gordo Lotto-draws

Subject: Congratulations

Hello,

Congratulations!!!

You have been selected (your email address) as one of the lucky winners in the last World Biggest El Gordo Email Lotto-draws.

Contact Mr. Liu Wang with through the email or phone number stated below to receive your prize fund payment.

Email: liuwang71@yahoo.com

Tel: +14048832628

If you have any question, reply for more clarification.

Once more congratulation!

Thanks,

Management

El Gordo Lotto-draws

How to Identify a Scam

In order to help you identify a potential scam, we've created a list of points and techniques which are commonly used by scammers. If you spot one of these when you are being contacted about a potential win, it's likely that you are dealing with a scam:

What to do if you think you have received a Scam

If you receive a letter or email which claims that you have won an El Gordo prize and you suspect it may be a scam:

Whilst law enforcement agencies around the globe are doing their best to identify lottery scams, the best way to avoid becoming a victim of this common scam is to be aware of them. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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