Con artists, using bogus or altered Idaho Lottery tickets, try to scam their victims out of tens of thousands of dollars. They may even claim you’ve won a large lottery jackpot!
Each scam is unique but there are some common themes. There’s almost always a sad story or a pressing reason for why the con artists need you to act quickly.
An old saying still holds true, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
REPORT frauds and scams to the Federal Trade Commission to help them and law enforcement spot and stop these scams. Click here OR call the FTC Consumer Response Center at 1-877-382-4357.
The Most Common Tricks ’ & The Truth
“This is a winning ticket, but I need money to claim it. If you help me with the upfront money I’ll share the jackpot with you.”
“I can’t cash my winning Lottery ticket because I’m not a U.S. citizen.”
“Let’s call the Lottery. They’ll tell us this is a winning ticket.”
“We need to hurry! I need to get back to my family - It’s an emergency!”
Fake Checks
There is no way to stop them without your help! Here’s what you can do:
- Never redeem a Lottery ticket for someone you do not know.
- Never give your credit card numbers over the phone to anyone promising lottery cash prizes or memberships
- Never respond to a letter or phone call from someone who offers you a guarantee of winning a prize. The Idaho Lottery does not guarantee you a prize.
- If you are going to participate in a “lottery pool” do so only with people you know and trust.
- Buy Lottery tickets only from authorized Idaho Lottery retailers
- Never purchase tickets from foreign lotteries by phone, mail or the Internet. The sale and trafficking in foreign lottery tickets is a violation of federal criminal law.
- Never pay processing fees, insurance, or commissions to claim a lottery prize. Legitimate lotteries do not require winners to pay anything up front to receive a prize.
- Never deposit a check mailed to you from a foreign lottery or unverified source asking for money to be wire transferred.
- Never respond to “award notifications” or other notices regarding lotteries that you do not recall entering.
- Never send money. There is virtually no way to get your money back.
- Never be fooled by a phone call. Just because you’ve spoken to the scammer over the phone, it doesn’t mean they’re not trying to rip you off.
All profits generated by the Idaho Lottery benefit Idaho Public Schools and the Permanant Building Fund. The Lottery also provides fun, excitement and prizes for players. Don’t allow these scam artists to take your money and spoil your fun.
Trusted Sites:
Idaho Lottery Security, Enforcement Division
PO Box 6537, Boise, ID 83707-6537 (208) 334-2277