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I live in Australia and recieved a text on my mobile stating I had won £1,000, 00.00 GB pounds in a lotto sweepstakes and my mobile number was drawn at random. The text told me to email an ID number #2112 to fr123l@gmail.com. I did this to find out who I was dealing with and they replied that night with an attachment in the email. I visited the official freelotto.com website and there was a fraud alert warning page with countless samples of the scam emails. Some of the samples stated the same address that was given in the email I recieved which was 54 Russell Gardens, London UK W14 8EZ. I looked this address up on google maps and it is a real address in London they are using. The cash officers name was Dr. Stacey Floyd and she stated I had to send my full name, contact address and winning mobile number to a handling agent named Ivy Chelsea at Royal Diplomatic Courier, 8 Princes Court Business Park, 11, Wapping Lane, London. Telephone number 447438823665. Email reply dispatch@royaldipdelivery.com.
They make out they are genuine by saying it's to do with their 142nd anniversary and the Olympic Games held in London right now. Why would I enter a UK lottery when I live in Australia? Haha. Plus I know I didn't enter anything in the first place. All I needed to do was type in free lotto on google. It came up with the genuine website and the rest were scam alerts!
I cannot scroll back to the top but the email address I recieved from them is fr123lo@gmail.com. I think I got it wrong at the top.


Company: FreeLotto
Country: USA
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