Monday, January 3, 2011
How to learn when a sweepstakes is real
Lottery scams can come your way in your electronic mail, email and pop-up ads. Indicating that you have won only one million dollars, a holiday or a vehicle is attractive, but if it sounds too good to be there true probably is.Difficulty: ModerateInstructions1Search online information about possible fraud claims with identical or similar in Lottery name if you receive a notification that you have won a prize, even if you enter a competition. Type in the society that claims you have won and will win a prize. Enter the address or phone number in the search box. Search for every name is referenced (for example, a document indicating that it sponsored clearing by Publisher, go to this Web site). Read the blogs you in your search results to find the reference to similar sweepstakes. 2Make some cell phone call. Call the number that scammers contact referenced in the document that could lead. Phone numbers that you are online, looking an affiliate with your results such as such as the official number of the clearing house publishers, for the appellant, and questions whether the company is running a contest or lottery 3Don can provide non-personal or financial information because identity theft is also a concern. Do not pay or agree to pay for any reason any make get your winnings. Not open bank routing information. 4Obtain one legal advice before the claim price.
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