LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — The Michigan Lottery is warning the public to be aware of scam artists claiming to be lottery agents or prize winners.
Officials stress that the Michigan Lottery processes all prize claims for free, and players must have a valid winning ticket to claim a prize.
Simply put. If a Lottery ticket hasn’t been purchased or a if a Lottery game hasn’t been played, there’s no way a prize could have been won.
To check if a lottery prize, offer, or promotion is legitimate, members of the public may contact the Lottery’s Player Relations Division at 844-887-6836, option 2, or via email at onlinehelp@michiganlottery.com
Generally, there are two types of lottery prize scams:
- A person gets a letter, email, text, or phone call to inform them that they’ve won a big lottery prize but must pay a fee to collect the prize. If the person agrees, the scam artist convinces them to mail a cashier’s check, make an electronic funds transfer, or even arranges a meeting to get the money in cash.
- A person is contacted by mail, email, text, or phone call by someone claiming to be a lottery prize winner. The scam artist tells the person they will share their prize if the person sends money to them. If the person agrees, the scam artist convinces them to mail a cashier’s check, make an electronic funds transfer, or even arranges a meeting to get the money in cash.
In some cases, after getting money from the victim, the scam artist comes back asking for more for unexpected processing costs or fees or uses some other excuse to try to get more money from the victim.
Unfortunately, the more money the victim supplies, the longer the scam will continue.
Those that believe they have been the victim of such a scam are urged to contact local law enforcement.
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