The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam

There is no "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw." Therefore, recipients of the email message below, which claims that they are lottery winners in the ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw, ask asked to delete it because it is a lottery scam. Every month, thousands of those email messages are sent out by lottery scammers, to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information and money to collect so-called lottery prizes. Remember, never respond to an email message which claims that you are a lottery winner with your personal or financial information. Legitimate lottery companies do not request personal or financial information via an email message, and will never ask winners to send money, financial or personal information in order to collect their prizes.

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The ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw Lottery Scam

Also, there is no mobile ICC international lottery, promotion, or bonanza. Therefore, recipients of email messages claiming they are winners, should delete them and not follow the instructions in them. Once lottery scammers receive their victims' money, they will take it and disappear and the victims will not receive the lottery prizes that they were promised. This is why online users should never send money to collect lottery prizes and when they are asked to do so in order to collect lottery prizes. And, when asked, this should be the first sign that lottery scammers somewhere in cyberspace are attempting to steal their hard-earned money by tricking them into believing they winners in some so-called lottery.

Always remember to verify the authenticity of an International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket lottery, award or promotion by contacting them at their legitimate website at www.icc-cricket.com, Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/icc/ or Twitter at www.twitter.com/icc/.

A Sample of an "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Scam

Subject: ICC CRICKET COUNCIL 2019 WINNERS FUND RELEASE APPLICATION FORM

Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 12:50:55 +0000

From: cricket jackpot - icccricket.jackpot@outlook.com

ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND 2019 ASIAN MOBILE DRAW

ICC CRICKET COUNCIL,

Lord's Cricket Ground, London,

England, NW8 8QZ.

United Kingdom.

Tel: +1(502)353-3949

Dear Icc Cricket Council Mobile Draw Lucky Winner 2019,

THE ENGLAND ICC CRICKET COUNCIL MANAGEMENT WORLDWIDE IS PROUD TO CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR SUCCESS AS A WINNER OF ICC CRICKET COUNCIL 2019 WORLD CUP MOBILE NUMBER LOTTERY (MEGA JACKPOT LOTTO PROMOTION 2019). YOUR MOBILE NUMBER WAS ATTACHED TO THIS YEAR (ICC CRICKET 2019 WORLD CUP-CSWILL ASIAN CHARITY DRAW ) WITH TICKET NUMBER ICC7PWYZ2019, BALLOT NUMBER (BAllOT NO:ICC05202019/2020) AND CONSEQUENTLY WON IN THE FIRST LOTTERY CATEGORY. YOU ARE THEREFORE BEING APPROVED FOR FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND US DOLLARS $550,000.00 USD Equivalent To (96,888,000.00LKR)

ALL MOBILE NUMBERS WERE SELECTED FROM ICC CRICKET WORLDWIDE COMPUTER BALLOTING SYSTEM DRAWN FROM 24,000 NUMBERS FROM EACH CONTINENT (CANADA, ASIA ,AUSTRALIA, AND OCEANIA, AS PART OF INTERNATIONAL MOBILE NUMBER PROMOTION PROGRAMME WHICH WAS CONDUCTED THIS MONTH FOR OUR PROMINENT ICC CRICKET 2019 UP COMING WORLD CUP IN ENGLAND. THIS CHARITY MOBILE LUCKY DRAW WAS CONDUCTED TO COMPENSATE ALL CRICKET MATCH VIEWERS AND FANS ALL OVER THE WORLD.

YOU ARE ADVISED TO FILL THE ICC CRICKET WINNERS FUND RELEASE APPLICATION FORM BELOW AND RETURN TO US IMMEDIATELY TO GET YOUR PRIZE.

I am (Mr./Miss). I write to apply for the release of my fund with regards to the winning notification that was received on my mobile number from the Icc Cricket Council England. I was made to understand that my winning Demand Draft Cheque has been deposited in a temporary account in England affiliated Bank FREEDOM TRUST CREDIT UNION BANK https://www.freedomtrustcu.com/ and will be delivered your password and username through diplomatic means. I hereby request that the above $550,000.00 USD Equivalent To (96,888,000.00LKR) mentioned be remitted to me at the earliest.

Below is my Personal Information:

My Full Name:.

My Address:.

My Winning Mobile Number:

My Second Mobile Number if Any.

My Age:

My Sex:

My Nationality:.

My Prize Amount:.

My Job Position:

Have You Won Before? .

Your Monthly Income:

For security reasons, we advice you to keep this information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize released to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claims and unwarranted taking advantage of this programme by non-participant or unofficial personnel. All information are strictly confidential and will only be used for which it is been requested.

THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THIS CHARITY

ICC CRICKET MOBILE NUMBER LOTTERY PROGRAMME, OUR SPECIAL THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL THE

ASSOCIATES FOR ALLEVIATING POVERTY ROUND THE WORLD.

NB: Any unclaimed prize will be returned to the treasury of Icc Cricket Council England after seven working days. You are advised to keep your winning details confidential to yourself and not share it with any individual or firm to avoid cancellation of your prize. The Icc Cricket Council England and its co-sponsors congratulates you.

Congratulations! Once again on behalf of all our staffs.

MOTTO:INTEGRITY & SERVICE

Regards

Dr Robert Owen

Icc Cricket Council /Payment Department

ICC CRICKET INTERNATIONAL MOBILE LOTTERY BOARD.

2019 ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP ENGLAND. All Rights Reserved

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July 23, 2019 at 7:17 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

We got an email after we sent our personal information...After we got this email, we sent identification copy.. . what will happen?

"ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND 2019 ASIAN MOBILE DRAW

ICC CRICKET COUNCIL,

Lord's Cricket Ground, London,

England, NW8 8QZ.

United Kingdom.

Tel: 441173257501

Fax: 441010081352

Website: Click Here

Congratulations! once again

Attn!:

This is to officially inform you that you have been Accredited for payment by the ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND. You are fortunate enough that your Mobile Number was chosen as one of the winners of the ICC CRICKET 2019 MOBILE LOTTERY DRAW tagged Global Poverty Eradication Programme . This Lottery is being promoted and sponsored by ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base, Cricket fans and viewers . All your winning documents which includes your Winning cash of Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand British Pounds Sterling (£850,000.00) Your winning certificate and a covering document (Money Laundering protection and Letter of Affidavit for Claims) from the British government, stating that the money was obtained legally through the ICC CRICKET COUNCIL 2019 MOBILE DRAW AWARD has been sealed and parcelled for delivery to your door step in SrI Lanka.We are pleased to inform you that your Winning Amount will be delivered to you through our senior diplomatic agent who will come down to your country SrI Lanka to handover your winning amount to you.

Note: The diplomatic officer has been assigned to help you for the conversion of the amount into SrI Lanka rupees to enable you transfer the winning amount to your desired bank account in your country.

DELIVERY DETAILS AND TIME OF ARRIVAL OF DIPLOMAT TO YOUR COUNTRY SRI LANKA

Our Special delivery diplomat will be leaving for your country SRI LANKA on 23RD July 2019 and will arrive SRI LANKA on 24TH July 2019. Our Special delivery diplomat by name PHILIP RICHARD is going to give you a call as soon as he arrives in SRI LANKA for the delivery of your winning amount to your door step. You will be required to pay Custom Non Inspection and stamp duty charges of your winning prize once our delivery diplomat (Mr PHILIP RICHARD) arrives. You will be asked to make the payment through our correspondent agent account details which (Mr PHILIP RICHARD) will provide to you upon his arrival. He will assist you to complete the clearance process from the custom Inspection office and will obtain the Custom Clearance Receipt as proof of your payment before making the final delivery in your given address .

Custom Non Inspection/Stamp Duty clearing charges (LKR 120,000.00) is mandatory and have to be paid by you in your local currency through our correspondent agent account details which will be provided to you by Diplomat PHILIP RICHARD as soon as he arrives with your winning ICC CRICKET AWARD Sealed Parcel in your country, so that he will be allowed to complete the delivery in your home address without much query and delay from the SrI Lankan Monetary Governing Unit. Due to the rules of ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND, we have taken care of all the charges by the British Government and also transportation cost of the diplomat to come down to your country in order to make your winning amount gets to you on time. You are advised to follow the instruction of our delivery diplomat (Mr PHILIP RICHARD) as soon as he arrives so that he can deliver your winning amount to you on time because he will not be staying more than 3 days in your country.

NAME OF DIPLOMAT: PHILIP RICHARD

You are hereby required to send our diplomat agent your full name, address, active mobile number and a varied copy of your identity card to his email address: philip_Srichard@diplomats.com

NB: You are advised to make arrangement of the required Custom Non Inspection/Stamp Duty Charges (LKR 120,000.00) before our delivery agent arrives Tomorrow morning so he can direct you how to make the payment for the clearance.

Note: Any unclaimed prize will be returned to the treasury of Icc Cricket Council. For security reasons, we advise all winners to keep their winning information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize money remitted/released to you. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this programme by some unscrupulous elements,equally to guard against non participant or unofficial personnel taking undue advantage of this programme,Note that,all winnings MUST be claimed by a STIPULATED TIME;otherwise all funds will be returned as Unclaimed and eventually be reabsorbed into our next lucky dip sweepstakes.

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July 23, 2019 at 7:39 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
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The scammers or thieves will contact you and attempt to trick you into sending them money, but don't, just ignore them.

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July 23, 2019 at 8:11 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

Ok..but we sent ID copy... isn't it any problem?

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July 23, 2019 at 8:15 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
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What the scammers want from your ID is your information, which they will use in an attempt to scam you. But, if you are uncomfortable about the idea of them having a copy of your ID, report it to the police.

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July 14, 2019 at 10:21 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

"15th July 2019

Dear Sir,

Please check this mail I received just now and take necessary action if it is scam

Thank you for you kind guidance

Nandana Senviratne

ICC CRICKET DISPATCH/ARRIVAL OF OUR DELIVERY AGENT WITH YOUR PRIZE TOMORROW MORNING

iccinfor@cccukdraw.com

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1:46 PM (6 hours ago)

ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND 2019 ASIAN MOBILE DRAW

ICC CRICKET COUNCIL,

Lord's Cricket Ground, London,

England, NW8 8QZ.

Land Line: 44 207 432 1200-0

United Kingdom.

Tel: 004470142297762

Fax: 441010081352

Website: Click Here

Congratulations! once again

Attn!: Pinnagodage Nandana Jeevapriya Seneviratne,

This is to officially inform you that you have been Accredited for payment by the ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND. You are fortunate enough that your mobile number was chosen as one of the winners of the ICC CRICKET 2019 MOBILE LOTTERY DRAW tagged Global Poverty Eradication Programme . This Lottery is being promoted and sponsored by ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the communities where they have operational base, Cricket fans and viewers . All your winning documents which includes your Winning Demand Draft Cheque of $850,000.00US Dollars Equivalent To (LKR 1,55,029,165.00 CR) In SrI Lanka Currency.

Your winning certificate and a covering document (Money Laundering protection and Letter of Affidavit for Claims) from the British government, stating that the money was obtained legally through the ICC CRICKET COUNCIL 2019 MOBILE DRAW AWARD has been sealed and parceled for delivery to your door step in SrI Lanka. We are pleased to inform you that your Winning Amount will be delivered to you through our senior diplomatic agent who will come down to your country SrI Lanka to handover your winning amount to you. Note: The diplomatic officer has been assigned to help you for the conversion of the amount into SrI Lanka rupees to enable you transfer the winning amount to your desired bank account in your country.

DELIVERY DETAILS AND TIME OF ARRIVAL OF DIPLOMAT TO YOUR COUNTRY SRI LANKA

Our Special delivery diplomat will be leaving for your country SRI LANKA TODAY ​14TH OF JUNE 2019 and will arrive SRI LANKA TOMORROW 15TH OF JULY 2019. Our Special delivery diplomat by name PHILIP RICHARD is going to call you as soon as he arrives SRI LANKA for the delivery of your winning amount to your door step. You will be required to pay Custom Non Inspection and stamp duty charges of your winning Demand Draft Cheque once our delivery diplomat (Mr Philip Richard) arrives. You will be asked to make the payment through our correspondent agent account details which (Mr Philip Richard) will provide to you upon his arrival. He will assist you to complete the clearance process from the custom Inspection office and will obtain the Custom Clearance Receipt as proof of your payment before making the final delivery in your given address .

Custom Non Inspection/Stamp Duty clearing charges USD$507.633USD Equivalent to (LKR 92,850.00) is mandatory and have to be paid by you in your local currency through our correspondent agent account details which will be provided to you by Diplomat Philip Richard as soon as he arrives with your winning ICC CRICKET AWARD Sealed Parcel in your country Tomorrow Morning, so that he will be allowed to complete the delivery in your home address without much query and delay from the SrI Lankan Monetary Governing Unit. Due to the rules of ICC CRICKET COUNCIL ENGLAND, we have taken care of all the charges by the British Government and also transportation cost of the diplomat to come down to your country in order to make your winning amount gets to you on time. You are advised to follow the instruction of our delivery diplomat (Mr Philip Richard) as soon as he arrives so that he can deliver your winning amount to you on time because he will not be staying more than 3 days in your country.

DIPLOMAT DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL SCHEDULE( PLEASE SEND YOUR RECEIVING ADDRESS, CONTACT NUMBER AND YOUR VALID IDENTITY PROOF SCAN COPY TO OUR DELIVERY DIPLOMAT EMAIL ID: philliprichard1@protonmail.ch

NAME OF DIPLOMAT: PHILIP RICHARD

DATE OF DEPARTURE TO SRI LANKA: TODAY 14TH OF JULY 2019

DATE OF ARRIVAL TO SRI LANKA TOMORROW 15TH OF JULY 2019

NB: You are advised to make arrangement of the required Custom Non Inspection/Stamp Duty Charges (LKR 92,850.00) before our delivery agent arrives Tomorrow morning so he can direct you how to make the payment for the clearance.

ATTACHED TO THIS MAIL IS THE IDENTITY OF THE DIPLOMATIC AGENT AND YOUR WINNING CERTIFICATE

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Here is another scam.

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July 14, 2019 at 2:36 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

"congratulation! your Mobile NO Has won $$850,000.00USD IN ICC CRICKET 2019.To claim, send Name,Address,Age,Mobile No,Gender To iccjaackpotraaw2019@outlook .com”

Another fake.

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July 13, 2019 at 12:06 PM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

"CONGRATS:YOUR MOBILE NO,HAS WON($750,000 DOLLARS)FROM ICC CRICKET JACKPOT 2019,TO CLAIM SEND NAME,AGE,S*X,MOBILE NO,ADDRESS,SEND TO cricketjackpot@hotmail.com"

Another scam.

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July 11, 2019 at 10:05 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

Yes, I also received an email like this. And this is the mail address -

Icccricket.icc@hotmail.com.

First of all I received a short message to my mobile. After that I contact with email. Now I received the email like this from above mail address.

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June 20, 2019 at 9:19 AM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

I received an email saying that I had won a lottery. They asked to fill the form to get the prize. I sent my personal information to that email address. What will happen? (the email I received is just like the scam email shown on the web page)

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July 9, 2019 at 1:26 PM by
The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam
an anonymous user from: Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka

Same thing, has already happen to me and what happen now?

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The "ICC Cricket Council England 2019 Asian Mobile Draw" Lottery Scam