"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers

There is no "Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" that is giving away thousands or millions of dollars. Therefore, email messages like the one below, which claim that the recipients are lottery winners in a so-called "Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" are scams. The email messages were 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.

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Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation Scams Being Sent By Scammers

an"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scam

From: Apple iphone Corporation <applephonepr@gmail.com>

Date: Fri, Mar 22, 2019, 10:35 AM

Subject: Re: Apple iphone Lottery Corporation

To: Chris Drifin <drifinchris34@gmail.com>

Apple iphone Lottery Corporation

PO Box 5500

922 Main Moncton, NB

E1C 8W6

CANADA

Dear Prize Winner,

Congratulations to the entire staff here at Apple iphone Lottery, in your acquisition of Seven and Fifty Thousand Euro only (750,000.00 Euro) in our Mobile Promotional Draw hero in New York, USA on Saturday 16, March 2019.Your Mobile number with serial number 3422 / 16 drew the lucky numbers: 16-24-27-40-41-42 Bonus 23, which subsequently won you the lottery in the Apple iphone 49 Category of this promotion. All Mobile numbers used for this lottery draw, were selected randomly from Worldwide Telecommunication companies.

The Apple iphone Mobile place is weekly and the program is hero to financially support individuals worldwide due to the global financial crisis, the draw process is carried out by our Computerized Ballot System and all winners were randomly selected from a series of three million mobile numbers from different continent. You should count yourself lucky that your mobile phone number was among the five (5) lucky numbers that were selected to win 3,750,000.00 Euro each in the 16, March 2019 edition of this program. Be informed that your winning prize money also comes with other consolation prizes such as an Apple iphone Lotto T-Shirt, Customized Apple iPhone 8 plus {Courtesy of Apple}.

Following our claims procedures, a Certified Bank Check will be issued in your name after your claim information have been verified and approved by the Lottery Corporation Payment Service (LCPS). Below is our WINNER CLAIM FORM which you are required to complete and return to us for proper verification and processing of your claim. The requested information is needed for reference purpose, update or our record and to avoid any misrepresentation or fact which might lead to disqualification or double claims. You MUST be 18 years of age or older to claim this prize. To

proceed with the release of your winnings to you, kindly fill in the details below and return to us via email:

WINNER CLAIM FORM:

1. Full Name:

2. Contact Address:

3. Nationality:

4. Age:

5. Mobile No:

6. Sex:

7. Marital Status:

8. Occupation:

9. Amount Won:

Upon receipt of the required information, we will immediately commission with verification and processing or your claim to facilitate payment to you. All winners are expected to comply with the claims procedures, as these are more formalities that would guarantee pay out to all qualified winners in the various category. For security reasons, you are advised to keep your information confidential until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to you, this is part of our precautionary measure to avoid unwarranted abuse or this program by some unscrupulous elements.

Congratulations once again.

Sincerely,

Kelly Moore (Mr)

Claim Processing Officer

Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation

Op do 21 mrt. 2019 om 20:07 schreef Chris Drifin <drifinchris34@gmail.com>:

Recipients of the lottery scam email messages should delete them, 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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October 29, 2019 at 1:17 PM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
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Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

מאת: Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation <aphoneservice9@gmail.com>

‪Date: יום ב׳, 28 באוק׳ 2019, 20:00‬

Subject: Re: Mobile Promotional Draw

Ref No: AP00021447

Dear Prize Winner,

Congratulations to you from the entire staff here at Apple iPhone Lottery, in your acquisition of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Euro only (€1,200,000.00 Euro) in our Mobile Promotional Draw here Brussels Belgium. Your Mobile number with serial number 541325 / 19 Draw the lucky numbers: 33-28-17-10-41-46 Bonus 15, which subsequently won you the lottery in the Apple iPhone 42 Category of this promotion. All Mobile numbers used for this lottery draw were selected randomly from Worldwide Telecommunication companies.

The Apple iPhone Mobile draw is weekly and the program is held to financially support individuals worldwide due to the global financial crisis, the draw process is carried out by our Computerized Ballot System and all winners were randomly selected from a series of three million mobile numbers from different continent. You should count yourself lucky that your mobile phone number was among the lucky numbers that were selected in this program. Be informed that your winning prize money also comes with other consolation prizes such as an Apple iPhone Lotto T-Shirt, Customized Apple iPhone 11 pro {Courtesy of Apple}.

Following our claims procedures, after your claim information have been verified and approved by the Apple IPhone Lottery Corporation Payment Service <Click Here> to fill/submit the online Application Form for proper verification and processing of your claim. The requested information is needed for reference purpose, update our record and to avoid any misrepresentation or fact which might lead to disqualification or double claims. You MUST be 18 years of age or older to claim this prize. To proceed with the release of your winnings to you, Again please kindly <Click Here> fill in the details online and submit it then send copy of your ID to us via email:

Upon receipt of the required information, we will immediately commission with verification and processing of your claim to facilitate payment to you. All winners are expected to comply with the claims procedures, as these are more formalities that would guarantee pay out to all qualified winners in the various categories.

For security reasons, you are advised to keep your information confidential until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to you, this is part of our precautionary measure to avoid unwarranted abuse or this program by some unscrupulous elements.

Congratulations once again.

Sincerely,

Dries Van Cortlandt (Mr)

Claim Processing Officer

Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation Int'l

Place De Brouckère 33, 1000 Brussels. Belgium.

Tel: 32-467-320-046 Fax: 32-467-320-046

Delete

September 22, 2019 at 3:19 AM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
an anonymous user from: Doha, Baladiyat ad Daw?ah, Qatar

Here is another scam:

"Ref No: AP00021447

Dear Prize Winner,

Congratulations to you from the entire staff here at Samsung Lottery, in your acquisition of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Euro only (€1,200,000.00 Euro) in our Mobile Promotional Draw here Brussels Belgium. Your Mobile number with serial number 75091325 /17 Draw the lucky numbers: 33-28-17-10-41-46 Bonus 15, which subsequently won you the lottery in the Samsung Lotto 42 Category of this promotion. All Mobile numbers used for this lottery draw were selected randomly from Worldwide Telecommunication companies.

...

For security reasons, you are advised to keep your information confidential until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to you, this is part of our precautionary measure to avoid unwarranted abuse or this program by some unscrupulous elements.

Congratulations once again.

Sincerely,

Diederick Van Brasemann (Mr)

Claim Processing Officer

Samsung Lottery Corporation Int'l

Place De Brouckère 33, 1000 Brussels. Belgium.

Tel: 32-467-320-046

Fax: 32-467-320-046

Delete

June 12, 2019 at 8:25 AM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
info

"From: Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation <aphoneservice9@gmail.com>

Date: Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 10:02 AM

Subject: Re:Mobile Promotion Draw

Ref No: AP000214453

Dear Prize Winner,

Congratulations to you from the entire staff here at Apple iPhone Lottery, in your acquisition of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Euro only (€1,200,000.00 Euro) in our Mobile Promotional Draw here Brussels Belgium. Your Mobile number with serial number 541325 / 19 Draw the lucky numbers: 33-28-17-10-41-46 Bonus 15, which subsequently won you the lottery in the Apple iPhone 42 Category of this promotion. All Mobile numbers used for this lottery draw were selected randomly from Worldwide Telecommunication companies.

The Apple iPhone Mobile draw is weekly and the program is held to financially support individuals worldwide due to the global financial crisis, the draw process is carried out by our Computerized Ballot System and all winners were randomly selected from a series of three million mobile numbers from different continent. You should count yourself lucky that your mobile phone number was among the Eight (8) lucky numbers that were selected to win €96,000,000.00 Euro each in this program. Be informed that your winning prize money also comes with other consolation prizes such as an Apple iPhone Lotto T-Shirt, Customized Apple iPhone 8 plus {Courtesy of Apple}.

Following our claims procedures, after your claim information have been verified and approved by the Apple IPhone Lottery Corporation Payment Service (AILCPS). Below is our WINNER CLAIM FORM which you are required to complete and return to us for proper verification and processing of your claim. The requested information is needed for reference purpose, update our record and to avoid any misrepresentation or fact which might lead to disqualification or double claims. You MUST be 18 years of age or older to claim this prize. To proceed with the release of your winnings to you, kindly fill in the details below and return to us via email:

WINNER’S CERTIFIED CLAIM FORM:

1. Full Name:

2. Contact Address:

3. Nationality:

4. Age:

5. Mobile No:

6. S*x:

7. Marital Status:

8. Occupation:

9. Amount Won:

10. Attach Copy of Your ID

Upon receipt of the required information, we will immediately commission with verification and processing of your claim to facilitate payment to you. All winners are expected to comply with the claims procedures, as these are more formalities that would guarantee pay out to all qualified winners in the various categories.

For security reasons, you are advised to keep your information confidential until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to you, this is part of our precautionary measure to avoid unwarranted abuse or this program by some unscrupulous elements.

Congratulations once again.

Sincerely,

Dries Van Cortlandt (Mr)

Claim Processing Officer

Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation Int'l

Place De Brouckère 33, 1000 Brussels. Belgium.

Tel: 32-467-320-046 Fax: 32-467-320-046"

Here is another scam.

Delete

June 3, 2019 at 6:00 PM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
an anonymous user from: Beer Sheva, Darom, Israel

I have already received the message twice that I have a prize of 1,200,000 euros.

And the first time was such an email address "Appleiphoneservice56@gmail.com" and the second time was such an address "applepfonep174@gmail.com".

Please tell us in more detail how you are informed about the present win?

Or the lottery does not exist in general?

Delete

June 3, 2019 at 7:16 PM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
info

The lottery doesn't exist, it is a fake.

Delete

April 8, 2019 at 9:39 PM by
"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers
info

Here is another scam:

"Apple claims dept . <appleiphonepromo31@gmail.com>

4 de abril de 2019, 19:15

Responder a: "apple claims dept ." <appleiphonepromo31@gmail.com>

Apple iphone Lottery Corporation

PO Box 5500

922 Main Moncton, N.B.

E1C 8W6

CANADA

Dear Prize Winner,

Congratulations to you from the entire staff here at Apple iphone Lottery, in your acquisition of Seven and Fifty Thousand Euro only (750,000.00 Euro) in our Mobile Promotional Draw held in New York,U.S.A on Saturday 14, March 2019.Your Mobile number with serial number 3422/16 drew the lucky numbers: 16-24-27-40-41-42 Bonus 23, which subsequently won you the lottery in the Apple iphone 49 Category of this promotion. All Mobile numbers used for this lottery draw,were selected randomly from Worldwide Telecommunication companies.

The Apple iphone Mobile Promotional program takes place weekly and the program is held to financially support individuals worldwide due to the global financial crisis, the draw process is carried out by our Computerized Ballot System and all winners were randomly selected from a series of three million mobile numbers from different continent. You should count yourself lucky that your mobile phone number was among the five(5) lucky numbers that was selected to win 3,750,000.00 Euro each in the 14, March 2019 edition of this program. Be informed that your winning prize money also comes with other consolation prizes such as a Apple iphone Lotto T-Shirt, Customized Apple iPhone 8 plus {Courtesy of Apple}.

Following our claims procedures, a Certified Bank Check will be issued in your name after your claim information have been verified and approved by the Lottery Corporation Payment Service (L.C.P.S). Below is our WINNER CLAIM FORM which you are required to fill and return back to us for proper verification and processing of your claim.The requested information are needed for reference purpose, update of our record and to avoid any misrepresentation of fact which might lead to disqualification or double claims. You MUST be 18 years of age or older to claim this prize. To proceed with the release of your winnings to you, kindly fill up the details below and return to us via email:

WINNER CLAIM FORM:

1. Full Name:

2. Contact Address:

3. Nationality:

4. Age:

5. Mobile No:

6. S*x:

7. Marital Status:

8. Occupation:

9. Amount Won:

...

Congratulations once again.

Sincerely,

Kelly Moore (Mr)

Claim Processing Officer

Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation"

Delete

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"Apple iPhone Lottery Corporation" Scams Being Sent By Scammers