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The website getcoke.com Appears to be Fraudulent

The website, getcoke.com, appeasr to be fraudulent because we have received hundreds of fake "Coca-Cola Easter SMS Raffle" emails like the one below, asking us to send our name and mobile number to and email address at getcoke.com.

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The Fake "Coca-Cola Easter SMS Raffle" Lottery

Congrats! Your Mobile won 990,000 in the To redeem, send your Name and Mobile number to: sms@getcoke.com

The Fake Coca-Cola Website - www.getcoke.com

Lottery scammers' aim is to trick their potential victims into sending them money, which the scammers will claim is some form of processing fee or taxes. But, if the potential victims send their hard-earned money, the scammers will take it and disappear, and the victims will not get the lottery prize they were promised.

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