No,There are only two legal lotteries in Britain, the National Lottery and the Monday Lottery, and they do NOT use email to notify winners.DO NOT reply to any emails you receive saying that you have won a lottery that you did not enter. They are frauds. You will lose your money. There is no "free lunch"; don't be foolish and believe a scam!YOU WILL NOT BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL BY ANY LEGITIMATE LOTTERY THAT YOU WON A PRIZE. If you do receive such an email, it IS a fraud, do not reply to it!
There is no email lottery. It is likely that you have been contacted with a scam. Sorry.
i have receive the email that's saying i have won the money, may i ask it this true
Almost all of the emails relating to the National Lottery are scams. The only reason you should receive an email about the lottery is if you are a signed up member of the National Lottery website.
Remember, to enter a lottery you take the initiative to enter it. If you did not take the initiative, usually by buying a ticket, you have not entered it. Also, you do not have to send money in order to get your winnings in real lotteries. If they ask for money in order for you to receive winnings, it is a scam. So, delete the email.
Most probably it is a Lottery Scam. Victims never receive this money but are tricked into sending money to the criminals, who remain anonymous. They hide their real identity and location by using fake names and postal addresses as well as communicating via anonymous free email accounts and mobile phones.
She is fraud. Hekping International lottery scammers in duping people. Active in Mumbai. Using different cell phones. She calls herself - RBI Incharge for foreign remittance. Pls. don't believe her if any one happens to receive email or phone from her.
Trash the message and don't reply to the sender. Any email you receive offering you money is a scam - and if you respond you may end up losing money. Don't believe it because you might get a virus in your computer or laptop, it's happened before.
Yes there is a UK National Lottery and this is regulated by the British government through The National Lottery Commission and is contracted out by tender every few years. The company currently running the lottery for the UK Government is the Camelot Group plc. The lottery may be real, but if you receive an email saying you must send money somewhere to collect your winnings, that is a scam. Especially when you have not bought any tickets.
MSN lottery is a scam email regarding winning a lottery, there are no winners only losers.
Very suspicious, as entry into the National Lottery is anonymous. If you have registered to play the lottery online, then the email may be legitimate. However, I would advise you to check the source IP address, in the email's header, just to be certain.
First, you have to have an email. And if someone sends you a message, you will receive it.