Apple iPhone SuperDraw Lottery Scam

Apple iPhone SuperDraw Lottery Scam

There is no "Apple iPhone SuperDraw" that is giving away thousands or millions of dollars. Therefore, the email message below, which claims that the recipients are lottery winners in the same so-called lottery or promotion, is a scam. The email message was NOT sent by Apple, but by cyber-criminals/scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money or personal information in order to collect their so-called lottery prize. Remember, never send your information or send money to anyone who claims that you have won the lottery. Legitimate lottery companies will never ask their winners to send money or send their personal information via email or text message.

An "Apple iPhone SuperDraw" Lottery Scam

From: APPLE iPHON <iphonesuperdraw71@gmail.com>

Date: Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 2:21 PM

Subject: Re:

YOUR WINNING PARCEL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

1.) Your Winning Certified Banker’s draft of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00 USD);

2.) Confirmation Letter from ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND UK, USA;

3.) One Apple iPhone-11 Pro max;

Recipients of the lottery scam email message should delete it, and recipients who have already sent their information should be careful next time because the cyber-criminals will use that information in an attempt to scam them. Once cyber-criminals or scammers have received their potential victims’ information, they will continue to call or send them messages, in an attempt to scam them.

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  • February 13, 2020 at 6:15 AM by an anonymous user from: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    I already send them my address...what to do?

    • February 13, 2020 at 7:04 AM by info

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

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