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  • Report:  #167914

Complaint Review: National Awards Commission Department Of Public Relations And Award Comfirmation Plaza

National Awards Commission Department Of Public Relations And Award Comfirmation Plaza - The United Nations Lottery Sweepstakes International scam, online winner official notification on 9/22/05 draw 942, spoke with agent Terry Smith, RIPOFF London England

  • Reported By:
    Baton Rouge Louisiana
  • Submitted:
    Wed, December 14, 2005
  • Updated:
    Wed, December 14, 2005
  • National Awards Commission Department Of Public Relations And Award Comfirmation Plaza
    270 John Downey Drive New Britain CT 06051 London United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Phone:
    +44-7023057657
  • Category:

I received an email notification that I had won the "UK National Lottery." I had the winning email attached to the Winning Ticket Number, with a serial number as well as, a bonus winning due to "lucky draw Numbers". All fake!!! I didnt know the difference because, in the Past, I would always play number picks online, and they had three of the numbers I usually choose.

The email controller: The United Nations Lottery Headquarters. These scammers also sent via mail, a "official certified" award notification, which I beleived to be valed because it was "sealed". The seal is spoofed. Its a gold "seal of insurance from the National Awards Commision from Kansas City, MO. I was asked to send a check, money order of $11.89.

My account agent Mr. Terry Smith gave an international phone number to call. So I called and no connection was made. I resubmitted an email and Terry Smith replied with a cell phone number to call: +44702- 305- 7657. I called and spoke to Mr steve white, the "man who makes certain" that I receive my winnings of seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds. Yes, I was required to Western Union the courrier fee directly to the Accounts Manager:
Joseph Tommy
#147, MARLVERN TERRANCE
LATYMER ROAD, EDMONTON
Manchester, N9 P99

Also, it was required to copie my drivers liscence or international passport for proper identification.

I don't know if anyone else has spoken to a live "agent", if so please inform me of any actions I could pursue to avoid future scams.

Amanda
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
U.S.A.

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