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SCAM ALERT: CONNECTICUT LOTTERY COPRPORATION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION WARN CONSUMERS ABOUT MEGA MILLIONS    EMAIL SCAM

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10/10/2017

Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 – The Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC) and the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) are warning consumers about a wide-spread email scam telling consumers that they were randomly selected to participate in a “MEGA MILLIONS DRAW”. This email is a scam, and consumers are encouraged not to respond with any personal information.

"The Connecticut Lottery Corporation and the Department of Consumer Protection are continuing to work together to alert lottery players to fraudulent activity and scams,” said interim Connecticut Lottery Corporation President Chelsea Turner, “When in doubt, we urge players to please take an extra step and call the CT Lottery Corporation directly at 860-713-2700 to ensure your transactions are safe and secure."

“It’s important that consumers always take a minute to think before they react when an offer appears too good to be true,” said Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull, “Emails like this that impersonate familiar brands can be particularly tempting to respond to, but our message is: don’t take the bait. If you have any doubt in your mind that something is legitimate, don’t engage.”

A picture of the email can be found below:






More information about lottery scams, and what to do can be found on the CLC’s website here.

If you feel you have fallen victim to this – or another scam, they may feel free to contact DCP’s complaint center at (860) 713-6300, or by emailing dcp.investigations@ct.gov.

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Media Contact:
Lora Rae Anderson 
lorarae.anderson@ct.gov  
(860) 713-6019 (office)
(860) 247-8711 (cell)

 

 

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