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Is American dreams lotteries a ligament company

I was notified that I won a substantial amount of money from American dreams lotteries. Is this a scam or is it legitimate ???

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I think that it's scam. I wish to play slots and poker. I used to go through https://ca.slotsdoc.com/ where are a lot of different reviews about casino etc. It's very interesting to play when you have free time, thank's they have good feedbacks and positive reactions.

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If you didn't enter the lottery then it is definitely a scam you gotta play to win or if they ask for money to send you the money it is a scam.

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I just did a little research on this company. It looks like a scam to me. I would really start by asking myself these questions: Did you enter a lottery? If not then you didn’t win one. Are they ruching you to act now? If so then I would think they want you to hurry and not think this thru or do any research. If you won something... it’s yours. They should not be in a hurry. Was this mail or over the internet? Did it have you actual name on it? If not it’s definitely a scam. If you never played in the lottery that they have said you won.. it is a scam. If they want any information from you that’s a tell tale sign of fraudulent activity. Never give any info to any one over the phone or internet. ALso have you spoke to anyone? Are they foreign? Because this is the American lottery. Right?

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Hello, Bobby -

Was it American Dreams Lotteries or American Dreams Sweepstakes? How were you notified you had won? Were you told you had to pay some money before claiming your prize?

I have found no business named "American Dreams Lotteries" in the USA or any other posts (for the USA) about "American Dreams Lotteries", other than the US Federal government lotteries for immigrant entry visas to the USA..

I have found reports online about scams from "American Dreams Sweepstakes" in the USA.

Personal opinion: If you do not recall entering a sweepstakes or lottery and / or if the whole thing sounds too good to be true, don't trust it.

Fixya volunteer answerer Steve is correct about this website. I only chose to answer as a kindness.

Best wishes.

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SOURCE: reThe Claims Lottery Dept New Yor, NY 10004 say I have won $9,000,000.00 and all I need to do is send them $300.00 for expense of sending the money through a transfer several. Scam or real

First of all, think about what you have received. I know of no state-sponsored lottery that contacts winners to inform them they have won. The winners must come forward and claim their winnings or, after a set period of time, the winnings revert to the state. Thus, there is no incentive for the state to contact you. Secondly, there is no way for the state to know who bought a particular lottery ticket as identification is not requested nor required at the time of purchase. This is strictly a scam, trying to get some of your money by playing to your greed.

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SOURCE: Do you guys have a Facebook lottery I have been notified by someone named Mendez I forget the rest well he says I won some money so I have to pay 218.00 to get my money he said I have to pay dhl money

Hi:
Please ignore the email, as it is a scam to rip you off.
You will lose $218 and get nothing in return. Most legit contests do not charge fees!
Glad that you questioned it.

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Do you guys have a Facebook lottery I have been notified by someone named Mendez I forget the rest well he says I won some money so I have to pay 218.00 to get my money he said I have to pay dhl money

Hi:
Please ignore the email, as it is a scam to rip you off.
You will lose $218 and get nothing in return. Most legit contests do not charge fees!
Glad that you questioned it.
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How do i find out if I have won a prize

Look at who sent you the email or letter. If you have NOT entered this contest, look out...especially if you are required to pay ANYTHING! You may be a target of phishing, or an organized crime effort, likely Money Laundering!
The scam goes something like this; First, you win a lottery you never entered. Second, in order to receive yohr winnings, you must deposit a check in your bank account and send the lottery company a sum of money out of your account. Then you will receive the full sum ofvyour winnings.
Actually, You have won nothing. The first check you receive is a phony check drawn on a bank that ddoesn't exist. Whenbyou try to deposit that check, if they accept the check, and you withdraw the amount you are supposed to send to the phoney lottery company, you have LAUNDERED MONEY! When. You send the money you withdrawn from your account, and sent it to the phoney lottery company, they have sold you a phoney check for the money you sent them! Then the "lottery company" vanishes and you are the one the authorities come looking for. You can even be charged and convicted for depositing the phoney check and withdrawing the real money!
Be careful if you are told that you "won" something you did not enter to win! And internet lotteries are phonies...everyone"wins"'!
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ReThe Claims Lottery Dept New Yor, NY 10004 say I have won $9,000,000.00 and all I need to do is send them $300.00 for expense of sending the money through a transfer several. Scam or real

First of all, think about what you have received. I know of no state-sponsored lottery that contacts winners to inform them they have won. The winners must come forward and claim their winnings or, after a set period of time, the winnings revert to the state. Thus, there is no incentive for the state to contact you. Secondly, there is no way for the state to know who bought a particular lottery ticket as identification is not requested nor required at the time of purchase. This is strictly a scam, trying to get some of your money by playing to your greed.
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Is there truly a lottery drawing that has awarded me $150,000.00? Fred Holferty 816-741-5418

WHAT? You are dreaming, it's a scam scam scam scam scam.Ignore all emails about this scam
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Does GOOGLE have Gmail 2010 network promotional LOTTERY ? In Johannesberg , South Africa ? Please confirm ?

ITS A SCAM BY A GROUP OF MOTHER ******* BEAWARE OF THIS EMAIL FRAUD
Lottery scam is a type of advance-fee fraud which begins with an
unexpected email notification that "You have won!" a large sum of
money in a lottery. The recipient of the message - the target of the
scam - is usually told to keep the notice secret, "due to a mix-up in
some of the names and numbers," and to contact a "claims agent." After
contacting the agent, the target of the scam will be asked to pay
"processing fees" or "transfer charges" so that the winnings can be
distributed, but will never receive any lottery payment.[1] Many email
lottery scams use the names of legitimate lottery organizations or
other legitimate corporations/companies, but this does not mean the
legitimate organizations are in any way involved with the scams.

There are several ways to recognize a fake lottery email:

Unless someone has bought a ticket, they cannot have won a prize.
There are no such things as "email" draws or any other lottery where
"no tickets were sold". This is simply another invention by the
scammer to make the victim believe that they have won.
The scammer will ask the victim to pay a fee before they can receive
their prize. It is illegal for a real lottery to charge any sort of
fee. It does not matter what they say this fee is for (courier
charges, bank charges, various imaginary certificates - these are all
made up by the scammer to get money out of their victim). All real
lotteries subtract any fee and tax from the prize.
Scam lottery emails will nearly always come from free email accounts
such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, Live, MSN, Gmail etc.
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I get Scam. I think this is a Scam so I should inform this Office that your Product Name is used to scam. But if this is true, I'm so sorry. Please tell me then if this is legitimate from the HP Company or...

It is a Scam. they want your money. Anybody that tells you you won something for nothing is a scam. They are rip offs. They will tell you that you won the lottery in some other country. It is all baloney.
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