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This page identifies and provides links to many actual examples of lottery and sweepstake scam emails. Remember, just because your email is not in this list does not make it legitimate. The scammers constantly change the names and the content of the letters. However, if the letter you received is similar to one below, you will know it IS a scam!
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For scam company names that start with other letters, click on the letter:
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HALIFAX LOTTERY INCORPORATED
HALLMARK LOTTOGroup Lottery
Hamilton & Reed (Winstons of London)
Happy Center Lottery Organization
Happy International Lottery SweepTAKES Company A.N
Harris & Witherspoon
HARVESTFIELD GLOBAL LOTTERY
Havanna Lottery Sweepstakes Company A.N
Havana Promo Lottery
Health Matters
Healthy Times International
Hema Loterij
HERITAGE MEGA JACKPOT LOTTERY WINNINGS PROGRAMS
HEWLETT PACKARD NETWORK NV
HIGHPER GOLD SWEEPSTAKE LOTTERY GAMES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
HOLLANDS CASINO INTERNATIONAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH MICROSOFT LOTTERY PROGRAMS
HOLDEN LOTTO AGENCY
HONEST LOTTO INTERNATIONAL HOLLANDHonest Lottery International Lottery
Honest Lotto International Lottery
Hope Foundation Trust International
http://nigeria-connection.de/guaranty_Trust.html
Humana Lotto Promotion
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