2043 days ago

New SCAM - Subject: RE: Your bills paid for 3 months?

Leslie from Avonside - Dallington

Date: 05.08.2020 07:30

From: Sarah from NZ Lotteries <sarah@nzlotteries.com>

Don't miss out on a 'Supreme' chance to have all your bills paid for 3 months. We pay all your grocery purchases, loan repayments, electricity bills, petrol for the car and any other expenses you may incur for a period of three months worth $10,000. Play Lotto for two weeks and take part in the draw for this amazing prize. Will you be the lucky winner?

It only costs 39 cents to take part.

Remember that NZ Lotteries always guarantees one winning number, and thus gives you a greater chance of hitting the big jackpot.

Click here to take part

Yours sincerely,
Sarah Schmidt
Marketing Director, NZ Lotteries

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Me - I contacted the Official Lotto NZ website and Danny confirmed this is SCAM & it has been reported.



I was advised DO NOT CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART & DELETE.

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