I received a letter with a check from Global Integrated Lottery Inc in the mail. The letter stated I had won from a continental general market survey draw on November 21. The check was in the amount of $4,991.95. I got suspicious for several reasons. First, I had not participated in this lottery; the envelope did not have a return address; the envelope looked like one anyone can buy from WalMart; and I had to call a person instead of a physical structure; the address is a street in NY but no specific building address; and I Googled and looked the company up on Snoops and it appears to not exist. When things look to good to be true, they most likely are.
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