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Online lotteries in Brazil
Prestige, I have one better for you: YOU sound like a typical MLM person. Lying through your teeth continuously. 4 million Euros?! Please don't make me laugh. First of all, you are lying, and second of all if you did make that kind of money, I wouldn't go around bragging. Anything you scam out of people is something to be ASHAMED of.one2be, Hallo. I have actually been approached a couple of times to participate in Amway, and guess what? I turned them down every time. But WGI is even wors
Aug 27, 2004, 7:35 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Online lotteries in Brazil
Hallo ToddIs Herbalife and AloeVera also scam company together with the american Amway.Have you searsh for MLM company on the internet??
Aug 27, 2004, 6:13 pm - one2be - Lottery Discussion Forum
Please be careful...
It's rather like TV news saying, Watch out for bad fish. A few more clues would be nice. If this person was smooth enough to take in Winner2Be the usual scam filters may not be enough. I mean, I'm safe enough because I don't play in pools, but if I did and there was a bad one I think I'd kinda like to know which one it is to avoid. For that matter was it a scam or a disagreement over the rules? So many of these clubs just wing it changing as they go either member driven or dictated by som
Aug 25, 2004, 2:34 pm - BobP - Lottery Discussion Forum
Does anyone know this lottery?
Scam for sure. I've received such e-mails before. Lottery commisions don't ask money by e-mails.
Aug 19, 2004, 2:35 pm - lottoarchitect - Lottery Discussion Forum
Story from exCIA OP re Lottery Scam
Our publishing agency has received a ms from an expat who may now be living in Hong Kong.Of course, we can't really pick up the phone, call the agency and ask if this person was a part of their organization; but there is a high degree of certainty that s/he actually is a former CIA OP.The ms, which is presented as fiction, describes how the CIA has won 90+% of the major state lotteries for the last twenty or so years by setting up their peoplein various 'person next door' scenarios, giving them
Aug 18, 2004, 9:49 pm - wparrish - Lottery Discussion Forum
Maryland Student Admits To Lottery Scam
Maryland Student Admits To Lottery ScamWednesday, August 18, 2004The Associated Press A 19-year-old high school student has pleaded guilty to trying to con the Maryland Lottery out of 175-thousand dollars.John Gilbert Junior pleaded guilty today in Baltimore District Court. He was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and six months of probation for one count of presenting a counterfeit ticket for payment.Prosecutors say Gilbert taped together the top half of a losing Mega Millions ticket
Aug 18, 2004, 11:16 am - mrmst - Lottery Discussion Forum
Student Loses $18,800 In Scam
Man Sent Money In Hopes Of Securing Lottery Payoff, Authorities SayAn IUPUI student tricked into believing he had won an Internet sweepstakes lottery was bilked out of more than $18,000, campus police said.Salai T. Ehei, 28, sent money via e-mail, telephone and fax and also Western Union totaling $18,804 over several weeks in pursuit of what he thought would be a big payoff.He told IUPUI police he received a winning notification from a Euro America sweepstakes that promised him a payoff in exc
May 4, 2004, 6:54 am - Todd - Lottery News
Dreams of lottery cash turn to dust
When a friendly telemarketer called a 74-year-old Bethlehem, Pennsylvania woman two weeks ago to tell her she'd won $5 million in a Canadian sweepstakes, it sounded too good to be true.But the young man on the other end of the line convinced the woman she was a winner and to claim her prize she had to send him $1,900 cash to cover taxes and fees on the winnings.Bethlehem police later learned the man was a con artist, but only after the victim took out a home loan to wire him the original amount
Mar 22, 2004, 4:11 am - Todd - Lottery News
Woman loses $2,800 in lottery scam
A pair of con artists took advantage of a 64-year-old California woman Friday afternoon, stealing $2,800 of her savings on the promise of splitting a $125,000 winning lottery ticket with her, her granddaughter says.Such lottery scams are not uncommon in Gilroy; a few people fall victim every year, according to police. Elderly people are usually the targets, especially elderly Hispanics who might be more inclined to feel sorry for someone who claims they cant cash a winning lottery ticket because
Mar 5, 2004, 4:14 am - Todd - Lottery News
Scam warning from Powerball’s web site
The following is something new from the Powerball web site, just noticed it today:Attention Powerball players:It has come to our attention that fraudulent emails are being sent out promising to pay Powerball prizes. These emails claim that the recipient has won a prize in Powerball or Australian Powerball or some other non-existent international version of Powerball. These emails include our name, our logo and links to a copy of an old Powerball web page. The authors of these emails are not af
Feb 24, 2004, 5:23 pm - plnwebguy - Jackpot Games Forum
