There are some lotteries in Australia that use a 6/45 matrix, however there is no such lottery called "Australia 645 Lottery".
If you've received an email, letter or call about winning a lottery that you did not enter, it is a scam. The scammers will try to get you to reveal personal information, or to send them money in order to "claim your prize". Do not respond to them, don't reveal anything, don't deposit any cheques they send you, and don't send them any money under any circumstances.
Sorry - we all dream of winning the lottery, but in this case it is a scam.
. If you've received an email, letter or call about winning a lottery that you did not enter, it is a scam.
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No, it's a scam.
Iwould say yes-its a scam. I never entered an Australian lottery?!
There is a scam being operated that makes mention of the Australian lottery. There is no such thing, as lottery's in Australia are run by the states
Yes, the australian government owns the lotteries and it funds thier secret underground civilisations, they also own TAB and Tattersals.
Nope, someone is trying to scam you. Trust me, I am Australian and know about lotteries. Sorry.
THIS IS A SCAM, Lotterys in Australia are run under licence in the states so the name Australian is unlikely to describe it.Google "Australian international lottery prize release centre" under Australian pages and you wil find numerous scam warnings about this. As a rule of thumb no one wins in a lotery they did not enter. But even more importantly no reputable organisation uses a Yahoo email acounts for contact.
Many people have reported this company as a scam. This is a website of reviews: https://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=687
No its a scam.
Is a SCAM!
Yes it is. That name appears on a scam warning list from the US Post office. If you did not enter a lottery, you have not won a lottery- plain and simple.
Firstly - did you enter the lottery? Secondly, is it a genuine lottery? If 'NO' to either or both, then it's a scam!
No- it would be a scam!