"Euromillions E-Mail Random Computer Balloting System Selection" Lottery Scam
The email message below, which claims that the recipients are lottery winners in the "Euromillions E-Mail Random Computer Balloting System Selection" lottery is a fake or lottery scam. There is no such sweepstakes or lottery. 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. Also, never respond to an email message that 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 or financial information in order to collect their prizes.
The "Euromillions E-Mail Random Computer Balloting System Selection" Lotto Scam
From: "EuroMillions" - marcelloostisanti@alice.it
Date: May 5, 2019 at 12:47:21 PM MST
Subject: Hurray!...Congratulation
Reply-To: eurmilloffice@zohomail.eu
Hurray! You are a winner! Congratulation Winner!
First ever EuroMillions e-Mail random computer balloting system selection.
How to claim?! Reply with the information's:
Full Name's:
Email:
Telephone:
Country:
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