The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam

Recipients of fake "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" lotto emails, like the sample below, which are being sent by lottery scammers, should delete the messages. They should also not follow the instructions in the fake emails. Remember, once you are asked to send money to receive a lottery prize or award, it is a scam, or a fraudulent attempt by cybercriminals to trick their potential victims into sending them money. And, never respond to unexpected or unsolicited email messages with personal information because this is how lottery scammers target their potential victims.

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The Coca-Cola Online Lottery Lotto Scam

The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam

From: COCA COLA COMPANY - ukc0184@gmail.com

Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 18:21

Subject: Re: Ticket NO (BT370UK)

To: Angel Ann <zolinaangelann@gmail.com>

THE COCA COLA COMPANY

INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AWARD

COCA COLA HEAD OFFICE,

STAMFORD BRIDGE LONDON.

SW11-5W UNITED KINGDOM.

Direct Line: (+44)- 203-095-2979

Greetings From Barrister Richard Edward,

My name is Barrister Sylvester Bradford, Am the Coca-Cola UK Coordinator assigned to pay winners we are happy to inform you of the Coca-Cola Lottery online announced the result concluded annual final draws held by Coca-Cola Lottery UK, your mobile number was among the (15) fifteen Lucky winners as a reward for passion, your mobile number won the sum of: £250,000,00 GBP Great British Pounds, equivalent to Philippine Peso: 16,767,000 PHP in the ongoing Coca-Cola UK COMPENSATION AWARD held in LONDON UK, In line with commemorating event of The 2019 Semifinalists of Coca-Cola online winning award, as a career opportunities. The event is organized by the Coca-Cola lottery Governing body and supported by apple incorporated.

However the Coca-Cola mobile lottery conducted results were released today and your mobile number was attached to payment file REGISTRATION ORDER NUMBER: CC-UK/W03/00485/2018 and BATCH NUMBER: UK-INTL003-QP019-PH the online draws was conducted by a random selection of mobile numbers. We rolled out over £3,000,000 (Three Million Great British Pounds Only) for our Coca-Cola Lottery promo, all participants were select through a computer ballot system drawn from 20 mobile companies and 850 individual mobile numbers from 50 mobile networks from Australia, New Zealand, North America, Africa, Philippines etc. As part of the international promotion program, which is conducted annually in England this promo is approved by the UK GOVT and licensed by the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR).

However, no tickets were sold but all mobile numbers was randomly selected, recipients were assigned to different order numbers for representation and privacy. The selection process was carried out through a random machine selection in our computerized worldwide mobile database machine (TOPAZ) from a database of over 850 mobile numbers drawn. The Coca-Cola Lottery mobile draw is held annually anniversary gifts.

The Board of Directors, members of staff and the International Awareness Promotion Department of The Coca-Cola Lottery Promotion Center London UK, wishes to congratulate you as one of our fifteen (15) STAR PRIZE WINNER in this year 2018/2019. This makes you the proud owner of a cash prize of £250,000,00 GBP equivalent to 16,767,000 PHP donated by Coca-Cola Lottery London UK.

Important notice: You have to keep your winning secret till you receive your funds this is to avoid anybody to steal your winning information because if there is a call for double claim you may lose your chance of receiving the global amount. It is obvious that this notification will come to you as a surprise but please find time to read it carefully as we congratulate you over your success in the following official publications of results of the online Coca-Cola Lottery draw UK.

Stated below are your Identification Numbers:

REGISTRATION ORDER NUMBER: CC-UK/W03/00485/2018

BATCH NUMBER: UK-INTL003-QP019-PH

Please you are advice to fill the form and send it immediately back to us for processing/collection of your fund from the designated.

FILL OUT VERIFICATION FORM / DETAILS OF BENEFICIARY ONLY:

(1)FULL NAME:

(2)SEX:

(3)FULL CONTACT ADDRESS:

(4)WINNING MOBILE NUMBER & ALTERNATE NUMBERS:

(5)AGE:

(6)CITY:

(7)STATE:

(8)ZIP/PIN CODE:

(9)COUNTRY:

(10)OCCUPATION:

(11)E-MAIL ADDRESS:

(12)SCANNED COPY OF IDENTITY PROOF (MANDATORY)

You are hereby advice once more not to reveal to people about your Prize Award until your funds is successfully handover/transfer into your bank account to avoid disqualification that may arise from double claim. Coca-Cola UK all not be held responsible for any loss of fund arising from the above mentioned, note; any unclaimed prize will be returned to The Coca-Cola Lottery company's treasury account.

Once again congratulations, always check your email for delivery/pick-up info.

Yours Faithfully,

Barr. Richard Edward

(Online Asia Coordinator)

For Further Clarifications Contact Tell: +442030952979

Manager of Coca-Cola Claim Department London UK

NOTE: We advise you to maintain strict confidentiality of your COCA COLA LOTTERY WINNING NOTIFICATION and the ENTIRE CLAIMS PROCESS until the verification process has been completed and your cash remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to AVOID DOUBLE CLAIMS WHICH COULD LEAD TO CANCELLATION OF FUNDS REMITTANCE/CLAIMS PROCEDURES. Quote your registration order number: CC-UK/W03/00485/2018 and your batch number: UK-INTL003-QP019-PH. In all correspondence e-mail with us, accept our hearty congratulations once again!!!

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May 21, 2020 at 2:22 AM by
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coke.ccuk@outlook.com is being used by the scammers

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January 30, 2020 at 6:45 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

This the mail that was sent to me, please help me confirm:

"PO Box 1010,Liverpool

L70 1NL,United Kingdom,

Dear Winner,

We want you to remove every skepticism from your mind because this award is legitimate from COCA COLA COMPANY ENGLAND,

Your Email was luckily drawn by a computer balloting system as one of our winners in our Online lottery bonanza from the prestigious COCA COLA ONLINE PROMOTION. Thus, making you the winner of the sum of 1,000,000.00.GBP (One Million Great British Pounds Sterling’s).

This is to let you know that this online world e-mail draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 25,000 company e-mail addresses, 30,000,00 individual e-mail addresses from over 40 networks and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer selection from the web.

Please complete the form below with correct information and email back to us with a return email so that we can have a precise and comprehensive record of our winners and also provide you On how you will receive your winning amount.

Your prize cheque has been vaulted safely with our corresponding Bank prior to your readiness to complete your claims and would be presented to you after verification of the data requested below.

WINNING NUMBER: C.C.UK/ 04567

To proceed with your claims, you would be required to fill the Verification Form below completely and return back to us immediately.

Fill Out This Form

1. Full Name:

2. Your Full Address:

3. Your Age:

4. Your country:

5. Your Country of resident:

6. Your City:

7. Your Occupation:

8. S*x:

9. Statue:

10.Winning Email Address:

11. Your Mobile Number:

DECLARATION:

DECLARE THAT THE ABOVE DATA ARE TRUE. THAT MY CLAIMS AGENT SHALL ACT AS A FACILITATOR IN THE TRANSFER OF THE TOTAL FUND TO ME.

DATE _30/01/2020

(YOUR FULLNAMES)_

Congratulations once again from the entire staff of the COCA COLA PROMO TEAM ENGLAND.

EVENT MANAGER."

DR.MALCOM BENSON

United Kingdom

Tel: 44703181560

BATCH/REFERENCE NO: C.C.UK/ 004412010.

Prof.Alex Kingston and Mr. Martins Dole,

Past Winner in Coca Cola Company Online Promo England,

CLAIM AGENT NAME Mr. NELSON BRYAN

E-mail: Cocacola.nelson@hotmail.com

Dear Winner,

We want you to remove every skepticism from your mind because this award is legitimate from COCA COLA COMPANY ENGLAND,

Your Email was luckily drawn by a computer balloting system as one of our winners in our Online lottery bonanza from the prestigious COCA COLA ONLINE PROMOTION. Thus, making you the winner of the sum of 1,000,000.00.GBP (One Million Great British Pounds Sterling’s).

This is to let you know that this online world e-mail draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 25,000 company e-mail addresses, 30,000,00 individual e-mail addresses from over 40 networks and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer selection from the web.

Please complete the form below with correct information and email back to us with a return email so that we can have a precise and comprehensive record of our winners and also provide you On how you will receive your winning amount.

Your prize cheque has been vaulted safely with our corresponding Bank prior to your readiness to complete your claims and would be presented to you after verification of the data requested below.

WINNING NUMBER: C.C.UK/ 04567

To proceed with your claims, you would be required to fill the Verification Form below completely and return back to us immediately.

Sincerely yours,

Dr. MALCOM BENSON.

COCA COLA GAMES/LOTTERY COORDINATOR.

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January 30, 2020 at 7:11 AM by
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It is a scam.

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November 26, 2019 at 4:15 PM by
The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam
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"YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HAVE WON £1,000,000 GBP IN ONGOING COCA-COLA 2019 PROMO WITH ONE HP LAPTOP, TWO COCA-COLA T-SHIRTS AND TWO SHOE. FOR CLAIM,SEND YOUR DETAILS TO DR PETER COLE ON VIA EMAIL: cocaclacompany@gmail.com"

Here is another scam.

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November 8, 2019 at 10:23 PM by
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"YOUR MOBILE NO. HAVE WON ONE MILLION DOLLAR (US$1M) FROM COCA COLA

PROMOTION USA. TO CLAIM SEND NAME, ADDRESS, MOBILE NO, AGE TO:

cocacolaww5@hotmail.com ASAP"

Received this scam.

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October 15, 2019 at 7:59 AM by
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Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

From: cocacola company <cocacola.zeroUK@hotmail.com>

Date: Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 10:23 PM

Subject: COCA COLA WINNERS APPLICATION FORM!

COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ENGLAND

Headquarter (Executive Office),

SE110 7NA London United Kingdom

(Operational Headquarter).

DEAR LUCKY WINNER,...

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September 27, 2019 at 7:48 AM by
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Here is another scam:

"From: COCA COLA AWARD <divalentf4is@outlook.com>

Date: 27 September 2019 at 10:38:11 BST

To: Undisclosed recipients:;

Subject: Your Email Id Has Won Coca Cola Raffle Draw

VIEW THE ATTACHMENT AND

(CONTACT PROMOTION MANAGER)

NAME: MR.JOHN SMITH

E-mail: johnsmithmanageruk@englandmail.com

Tel: 44 793 744 5411 ..."

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September 22, 2019 at 4:54 PM by
The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam
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Here is another scam:

- Original message -

From: COCA COLA AWARD <avellan8hqv@outlook.com>

Date: 22/09/2019 15:21 (GMT 00:00)

Subject: Your Email Id Has Won Coca Cola Raffle Draw

VIEW THE ATTACHMENT AND

(CONTACT PROMOTION MANAGER)

NAME: MR.JOHN SMITH

E-mail: johnsmithmanageruk@englandmail.com

Tel: 44 793 744 5411

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July 29, 2019 at 12:35 PM by
The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam
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"From: COCA-COLA COMPANY LOTTO 2019 <cocacola.award2019@gmail.com>

Sent: Monday, 29 July 2019, 6:19:11 pm AEST

Subject: Re: LOTTO AWARD 2019

sorry your wining prize money has been credited into an ATM visa card.

All what you have to do now, is to send me the below information, to enable me submit your home address and your ATM visa card to UPS Express service office / with the shipping fee of $99 dollars so that UPS can deliver your ATM visa card to your home address immediately.

(1) Your Full names

(2) Your Home address.

(3) Your country

(4 City

(5) Your gender

(6) Your private phone number

(7) Your Age

(8) Your Occupation.

As soon as I receive the above information from you I will submit your information and your ATM visa card valued $950,000.00 us dollars, to UPS Express service to enable them deliver your card to your home address without delay.

Hope hearing from you soon

Yours in service

Mr.Joseph Robert.

Lottery coordinator office

Contact telephone number: ( 228 96613421)"

Sent by these cybercrooks who never give up.

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June 26, 2019 at 6:35 AM by
The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam
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"From: Royal Bank Of Canada <luckm2043@gmail.com>

Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 1:45 AM

Subject: Lotto winnings

Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC).

Head Office Location Address: 200 Bay Street,

Royal Bank Plaza,

Toronto, ON, CA, M5J 2J5.

Attention E-Mail ID Owner,

This is to inform you that a Lottery Winning payment in the amount of

US$12,000,000,000.00 (Twelve Billion United State Dollars) was legally

approved and deposited with this Bank, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC).

The lottery won by your e-mail address via online active email

address selected from sponsor of Coca Cola Company award. It was

registered with your email address by the Lottery Board Executive

Directors Of Coca-Cola Company Canada Branch, and they instructed

this Bank to credit this Winning direct to your private bank account

with immediate effect.

Please take note that Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) have decided and

agreed together towards the actualization of the above subject matter

which will be conducted under a legitimate arrangement that will

protect both parties from any breach of law. To actualize this The

new arrangement. Be well informed that Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) was

successful opened Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) Checking Account on

behalf of your personal name and the total $12 Billions has been

transferred to the non resident account.

Meanwhile, the good news about your payment now is that this paying

have made a Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) Checking Account Booklet and

Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) Platinum MasterCard on behalf of your

personal name, which you will be use to withdraw from your non

resident account with this Bank smoothly .

And we shall proceed with the delivery of your Royal Bank Of Canada

(RBC) Checking Account Booklet and Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC)

Platinum MasterCard to you, upon receipt of the Activation fee of

$100.00 USD only. This means that as soon as we receive the

activation fee we will activate the account for you to be able to

withdraw immediately from the account,once we make the delivery of

your Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) Checking Account Booklet and Royal

Bank Of Canada (RBC) Platinum MasterCard with some of the legal

documents backing this prize to your address between 24 hours,

because we were mandated to transfer this Winning to you as one of

the winner whose the name is listed in the Coca- Cola Company Canada

Lottery award. Please expedite actions as the rightful winner, as the

administrative overheads statement account valued added balance sheet

have been issued in your favor. $12,000,000,000.00 USD Payment

notification from Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC).

If you have be block to send through Western Union or Money Gram, Just

use the $100 and Buy Itunes Card and SCRATCH it and send us Number,

buy each $100 Itunes Card and send it to us immeidtaely for the

activation of your fund.

After sent the money kindly fill the below details for pick up"

Mtcn Number...

Sender's name...

Sender's address...

Your immediate compliance will be in your very best interest.

Below are details of the Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) non resident

account that opened on behalf of your personal name:

Account Number: 6021253365.

Swift Code: 239936957

Routing # 053904483

If at any time you have questions, concerns or comments, please

contact us as we strive to ensure that you will always receive a

prompt and courteous attention.

Yours Faithfully,

David I Mckay

The President and CEO.

Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC).

Head Office Location Address: 200 Bay Street,

Royal Bank Plaza,

Toronto, ON, CA, M5J 2J5.

Email:royalbankofcanada93@aol.com"

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The "Coca-Cola Online Lottery" Lotto Scam