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Thursday, September 4th, 2008

We receive so many emails about all the various lottery scams working around the Internet, so we built AllLotteryScams.com to help people avoid being ripped off.

We receive 3 types of letters.

1. “Here is my information, please send me my prize”, people who email us rather than the scammer’s email in the spam.  The answer is always “If you received an email pointing to our site, saying you’ve won a prize, it is a scam”

2. “I got this email saying I won. I’m sure it’s a scam, right?”   That’s right, it’s a scam, don’t believe it, don’t reply and NEVER SEND MONEY to RECEIVE a PRIZE.

3. “I sent money and i’ve not received my prize”.   Unfortunately, you’ve been robbed!  There isn’t a prize and the money you sent has been received by the thieves.  If you sent a personal check or a wire, call your bank and notify them that these thieves have your account information.

PLEASE DON’T FALL for this SCAM!  Tell Your Friends…..

Real lotteries and sweepstakes don’t charge your money to collect your prize and require that you actually enter to win.