DEAR Lucky Winner, I write to inform you that we have completely verified your claim and you have been approved to receive the cash grant. We have subsequently issued the bank draft in your name to the tune of Seven Hundred And Fifty Thousand Pounds , The bank draft can be enchased in any branch of this Bank. All you need to do upon receiving the bank draft is to present it to your Bank together with your identification document International Passport , national ID Card, Drivers License, Vote card etc as recognized in your country.
You will be paid over the counter or you ask Bank to transfer to other bank where you have an account. You are to make preparations to come to London to pick your bank draft together with your certificate of winning. If you cannot come to London, then your prize and certificate of winning will be sent to you through courier delivery with an insurance coverage. Do let us know if you are coming to London or you prefer us to send it to your address. Please, do inform us immediately for us to take immediate action towards it.
It is important to note that we cannot hand over your winning certificate and bank draft to any other person except you. In order to be licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, operators need to demonstrate that they are competent and protect players.
The UKGC is a not-for-profit organisation and operates in the best interests of British people who want to gamble. Indeed, the UK Gambling Commission is responsible for providing gambling licences only to companies that behave in a responsible manner.
These licences are a legal requirement for any company that wishes to take money with the possibility of the entrant winning a prize. This means that the likes of the National Lottery also fall under its jurisdiction. The UKGC focuses on three areas: the public, gambling businesses and licensing authorities. Essentially, no company or organisation can legally provide any form of gambling service to British players without the approval of the commission.
If a company wishes to offer gambling services in Britain, they must apply to get a gambling licence from the UKGC. However, getting a gambling licence from the UK Gambling Commission is no easy feat. Indeed, the commission takes this responsibility very seriously, and will only approve a company for a gambling licence if they can show a clear ownership structure, demonstrate sufficient financials and the ability to pay out prizes, have integrity, are sufficiently competent to provide the services they offer, and do not have a criminal record.
It is also of paramount importance that players only choose to play at UKGC regulated casinos in order to protect their best interests and personal safety. Here is a typical scam lottery winning notification. Actual scam email One example - the scammers constantly change names, dates and addresses! The award was held 24th March and results were released on 28th March The winning numbers, Batch number: UK Serial Number: and a bonus ball of Full Names: 2.
Address: 3. Age: 4. Sex: 5. Marital Status: 6. Occupation: 7. Phone numbers: 8. Country: Please note the following: 1All claims are nullified after 20 working days from today. Contact your claims agent. If you receive an unexpected email, telephone call or letter from someone who claims to be from the Home Office, it may be a scam.
We will never contact you to ask for money or your personal details. The criminals try to make you believe that they can offer you something very easily, such as a visa for the UK, or that there is a problem with your application or visa.
They will try to make themselves seem very genuine and may use language that sounds official or false documents such as a job offer letter than looks real. They may already seem to know something about you, such as your name and address, or that you have applied for a visa. Then they ask you for money or for your personal information.
If you apply for one, they tell you that you have the job and ask you to pay visa and work permit fees. That is not how our visa system works, and there are no shortcuts to a job in the UK. A genuine employer would direct you to this website, where you can make an official application. If the job offer sounds too good to be true, it could be a scam. We will never guarantee a job in the UK.
Legitimate visa officers will only meet you at their offices and will never contact you to ask for money in person or by email or phone. They may call and tell you there is a serious problem with your visa.
They contact people within the UK and in other countries, and often target students. They appear to be genuine and convincing, and may give a false name and return phone number. They tell you to send money as soon as possible using different methods of payment such as MoneyGram, to prevent some kind of action, like deportation or cancellation of your visa. They ask you to pay a deposit as proof that you have enough funds to support yourself in the UK.
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