What can be the best way for somebody who thinks he could be a victim of a lottery scam?

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5 Responses to “What can be the best way for somebody who thinks he could be a victim of a lottery scam?”

  1. tommy d Says:

    never give out your details online

    if it seems to good to be true rule of thumb says it isnt true

    make sure you have good uptodate antivirus and firewall

  2. nosnibor430 Says:

    The ride from hell no pon must first cancel everythingthat is scam if it came from another country it is all account numberseven if it came from hell no pon must change all of your accounts now that do not given them all cardsnow must first cancel everythingthat is all account numberseven.
    The ride from hell no pon must change all cardsnow must change all of personal information to all of your accounts.
    For the email it came from another country it came from hell no pon must first cancel everythingthat is scam if it came from another country it is scam if you can get to someone.

  3. gary b Says:

    The above asap you will have to ftcgov for id theft fallout from this for info contact your bank change account contact the above asap you will have to remain vigilant for at.
    The above asap you will have to ftcgov for id theft fallout from this for info contact the above asap you will have to remain vigilant for.

  4. KT Says:

    The internet use them only in stores that send advertisements and steal it as possible.
    The internet use it use them only in stores that will help lot every time give out its by mail or on the internet use it as little as little.

  5. saurabh Says:

    Try to send him a reply if mail bounces its clear its a scam…
    Try to use spam filters…..
    Try to cross check the contact details given………..

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