Don’t Fall For It – New Wave of Lottery Scams in NJ
You may dream of winning one of those huge Mega Millions Lottery jackpots, but lottery officials are warning of a new wave of scams seeking to cash in on those dreams.
With bogus texts, emails, and even phone calls, New Jersey residents are being promised big winnings from an international Mega Million lottery.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing.
"The Mega Millions game is sold only in the United States, and the ONLY way to win Mega Millions is to first purchase a ticket from one of our participating American lotteries,” Mega Millions said in a statement.
It's a new twist on an old swindle. You're told you need to pay money to claim your big prize.
If you look or listen closely, you can spot the scam. Messages being sent are misspelled or sound a bit "off."
For example, scammers are using language like "Mega Millions sweepstake international lottery program” and the “Mega Million Jackport [sic] Winners List.”
Texts and emails include the actual Mega Millions logo and sound official.
If you get a phone call, the person on the other end can sound quite convincing and be very persistent.
Once you know, you know, and it seems obvious. For many, however, it may not seem so.
Why do scammers keep trying this? In short, because it works.
"Once again, we warn consumers that these scams are not connected in any way to the real Mega Millions game despite their use of our name and/or logo," Lottery officials said, "Ignore these scammers, who only want to steal your money. If you have any questions about the legitimacy of any website, email, text message or phone call, that uses the Mega Millions name and/or logo, please contact us or the lottery in your jurisdiction."