Home Categories Scamming Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion Lottery Scam 2 2 87 0 6y ago 2020-05-17T23:38:35-05:00 6y ago 2020-05-17T23:41:30-05:00 Online Threat Alerts There is no "Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion" like the one below, therefore, if you have received emails or messages like the one below, please do not follow the instructions. The fake emails and messages are being sent by scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money for a promotion that doesn't exist. The "Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion" Lottery ScamDear Facebook User:This is to inform you that your Facebook Account have won a prize money of $1,000,000,00 (One Million United state dollars) for the Edition 2020 Facebook promotion. we Congratulate you for being one of the people selected.You are therefore advised to contact the management of FACEBOOK INCto process your claim [directorate.fb20sos@outlook.com ] Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You ▷Conns.com Payment Confirmation Maliciou... ◁The Microsoft Promotional Company Lotte... Your Android Has Been Infected With A V... Facebook Marketplace Scams - How to Avo... Daleza Fregoso Amber Alert Scam with Ma... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here 2an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJul 16, 2020 at 2:35 PM by Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion Lottery Scaman anonymous user from: Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomI have been receiving messages through facebook messenger saying that a friend of mine has won $100,000 and the cash was delivered to his house. He also said that two of his friends received cash at the door. It has since been found that another of my friends has also been hacked - that is two in total. It is a scam.an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJun 29, 2020 at 10:41 AM by Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion Lottery Scaman anonymous user from: Evans, Georgia, United StatesI have been receiving emails from RandI Zuckerberg regarding winning a facebook lottery. In order to collect the winnings she originally asked for a $2500 fee. When I said I could not come up with that kind of money. she said she could provide a loan for that amount and I could pay back the loan from my winning. When she requested my bank information so the money could be deposited into my account, I gave her information to an account with only a few hundred dollars. She emailed back that she had deposited $9,000 in my account. When I logged into my account it was deactivated due to an investigation. I had to drive from Evans, Georgia to McCormick South Carolina (which is the closest branch of the bank) in order to close the account and get the funds. Surprise. surprise ! There was only the original few hundred dollars in the account. Now she is emailing that she can get the fee waived for a fee. I will be asking her, what is the fee to waive the fee??
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJul 16, 2020 at 2:35 PM by Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion Lottery Scaman anonymous user from: Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomI have been receiving messages through facebook messenger saying that a friend of mine has won $100,000 and the cash was delivered to his house. He also said that two of his friends received cash at the door. It has since been found that another of my friends has also been hacked - that is two in total. It is a scam.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userJun 29, 2020 at 10:41 AM by Edition 2020 Facebook Promotion Lottery Scaman anonymous user from: Evans, Georgia, United StatesI have been receiving emails from RandI Zuckerberg regarding winning a facebook lottery. In order to collect the winnings she originally asked for a $2500 fee. When I said I could not come up with that kind of money. she said she could provide a loan for that amount and I could pay back the loan from my winning. When she requested my bank information so the money could be deposited into my account, I gave her information to an account with only a few hundred dollars. She emailed back that she had deposited $9,000 in my account. When I logged into my account it was deactivated due to an investigation. I had to drive from Evans, Georgia to McCormick South Carolina (which is the closest branch of the bank) in order to close the account and get the funds. Surprise. surprise ! There was only the original few hundred dollars in the account. Now she is emailing that she can get the fee waived for a fee. I will be asking her, what is the fee to waive the fee??