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Jun 23, 2009 -- You won the Jamaican lottery?! Don't fall for it!

RIP-OFF ALERT: There's a new version of an old scam from the '90s that Clark wants you to know about. In it, consumer writer Greg Dawson of The Orlando Sentinel reports that people are contacted by phone and told they've won the Jamaican lottery.

The catch? You have to pay upfront to patriate your winnings to the United States. But there is no Jamaican lottery.

Years ago, there were mailings about similar lotteries supposedly originating in Canada, Germany, Australia and elsewhere. And people lost untold millions trying to get their "winnings."

"It's just an incredible amount of money that's coming down here," a rep from the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica says. "We've got cases from Honolulu to Maine."

One New Jersey resident lost nearly $250,000 in this Jamaican lottery scam. This woman was a retiree and that was every penny she had. After being scammed, her disillusionment reportedly drove her to take her own life.

This scam has become so competitive in Jamaica that gangs are fighting and killing each other to get what are called "sucker" or "reload" lists of people to target in the United States.

Here's a simple rule: If somebody says you've won something, why are you paying money for it? Don't do it!

The key here is to be your own skeptic, be your own police officer. Don't let somebody sell into your desire for easy money. You'll just lose your dough and there's very little recourse after that.

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  • Jamiaca Lottery Scam
    I have for 3 days been getting these harassing calls. The 1st one was a woman I couldn't understand a word she said, told her I couldn't understand her, she kept repeating herself. Meanwhile there's a dog barking in the background. I told her again I didn't get her and told her I could hear the dog, she hung up. The only reason I knew it was from jamaica cuz my caller id said jamaica and the #. Now the next day I keep getting calls, number doesn't show up, says unavailable (really starting to drive me nuts, sick of them bothering me) I tell them over and over to quit calling me and I want nothing to do with their SCAM! You can always hear stupid unbusiness like background noise (BIG GIVEAWAY THERE IT'S A SCAM)I can't barely understand a word any of them are saying to begin with. It's driving me nuts, i can't stand it and it's only been 3 days! One left a message the other day and I couldn't understand a word of it except the last 4 numbers of the phone number i was suppose to cal back! (Yeah Right) They call 2, 3 4 times a day!
    What can be done about this, how can these people get away with this crap? This is not right at all, and meanwhile the fools that actually fall for it are making these bastards rich! Why don't they just take no for an answer?! This is bull crap!
    I just want these phone calls to quit!
    I just feel bad for the elderly people who actually fall for this crap.. they have no clue what they are getting themselves into! DO NOT FALL FOR THESE FAKE LOTTERIES, please be Warned! It's a SCAM!
  • kingston crooks
    i got a call @5:30 am yesterday from these people and when i told them i did not care how much money i had "won",they started to get rude before i hung up on them.they had also called my elderly mother numerous times before my older brother happened to be there once and answered the phone.when he told them not to call back,they cussed him and then called right back to attempt to talk to my mother.
  • Does anything make them stop???
    I am STILL getting the calls. I refuse to speak to the folks from Jamaica. If I see their name in caller ID, I just pick up and hang up. But they keep calling, sometimes three times in a row. Why can't we get someone to help us block these calls???
  • Phone Company, Cops, and FBI Useless!!
    I have been getting calls for 2-3 years now on my business line!
    I get called from 876-528-6700. I have been cursed at and everything else.
    He told me I won 2 million dollars and I told him I had the Brooklyn Bridge for sale.
    Another time he told me he wanted to get to know me and I told he can meet my husband who is a cop (lie). Then he told me he was an FBI agent and gave me a fake badge number.

    I have called AT&T and they won't do anything about it because it's in Jamaica. The phone company keeps saying call the police department and the police department keeps saying call the phone company. The local police said the only thing I could do was file a restraining order for someone in Jamaica, what a joke! Called the FBI and nothing! FBI told me to call the US Consulate in Jamaica!

    IT IS USELESS TO ASK THE AUTHORITIES FOR HELP- ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF WASTED US TAX DOLLARS!!!
  • Jamaican scammers keep calling!!
    I never fell for the scam, but they keep calling from 876-505-7518. Call block won't work on out-of-area calls. The phone company won't help with these calls. Is there anything I can do?
  • Jamaican Phone Scammers Are Harassing My Eldery Mother
    I just wanted to report on the (876) Jamaica phone scam. My elderly mother is 77 and has been receiving calls from the same caller ID name. CB Kingston. She told him that she could not understand him and not to call her again and he got really ugly with her and told her to "shut up and listen to him!" She hung up and he continues to call. He even called and left a filthy, nasty and harassing message on her answering machine. She called the Police and he listened to it but said there was nothing he could do about it. He took a police report and that was it. I am getting tired of this person harassing my mother. I have discovered online that these folks are still doing this alot. I am reporting these people to anyone that will listen. We need to get this stopped. The phone number he calls from is 876-295-4919. I found out on Intellius.com that it is a cell phone in Trinity, Jamaica but that's all I could get. Everyone needs to know this is still going on and they are harassing and cussing people over the phone.
  • YA,these kinds of things are still happening,i have recieved MANY emails like that...u have won,u have wo etc etc!Actually i was surfing net to find some data related to my project of 642-892 but in the mean time i came here and find some intersting articles like that...Well i think there is still need to aware people about these kind of things...if people know about it then y r they loosing money?think about it!
  • stick to the subject
    i agree, only a five year old or an idiot would fall for something like this. but as for brian's "extra stupid" comment below, quit interjecting your own narrow political view into something that has nothing to do with politics. typical far right idiot. divisive and unconstructive.
  • A fool and his/her money will soon part.
  • It is easy to fall for if you think about it.
    Maybe not this lottery, but think about how many people were taken in by Bernard Madoff and perhaps R. Allen Stanford. These aren't stupid people, by in large, just people that want a quick return on their money.
  • Jamaican lottery
    Well, I don't understand how anybody can fall into a trap like the "Jamaican Lottery". If I have to pay to get my $$$$ … duh … I believe common sense tells me that this is stupid. I got in the past quiet few emails from Africa stating that I can get a high return by helping to transfer funds into the US or so ... sure ... just use your common sense.
  • Jamaican Lottery
    The old saying "there's a sucker born every minute" is not quite true. There are three.
  • extra stupid
    extra stupidity is not confined to those who convince themselves they won a lottery they never entered and willingly wire thousands of dollars to someone they never heard of. It is also common today in the "i can borrow my way to prosperity" crowd. I would imagine in most of these cases if you were to gaze deeply into these people's eyes, you would only see the back of their head.
    and yes, there are millions of them out there, as is evident by whom we now have as our fearless leader.
  • Really Stupid People
    It is hard to imagine that anyone would believe they won a lottery that they never entered. Life is tough. It is really tough if you are extra stupid. Anyone who looses money on this thing should be legally declared incompetent and their not be alowed to look after their own affairs. Then again, Obama needs the votes.
  • Cash for Clunckers
    What type of cars have to be bought?? Can you get a used car using this deal or does it have to be 2009 or newer?
    Thanks
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