Dear sir,
I've got a letter detailed that I have won a prize in "AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY" about 6 months ago. It made me sorry-ly to contact and send money transfering fee to the bank which the letters were related to Natwest bank plc in London. The letters are coming some time to time that I have to send affidavit of claim and fee to nothorization form, finally. I don't know about these two last. This case made me to lose everything and...
After 6 months there is no money yet and for borrowed money and not being able to meet the demands on-time I am in pri...
I don't know what to do. Was the first winnig claiming and other letters related to NatWest bank plc all scams? Have I lost my life?
Thanks, Reza

Answer by Chloe
Scams - call the authorities and see if there is any legal action on this company.

Answer by singleguyca
yes, they are scams! the scammers are getting smarter, they are even using employment web sites like monster and career builder.com to send out phony "work from home" letters. They say all you need is a bank account and you will help them transfer funds from clients into their accounts. Watch out! If it seems to good to be true then it is!

Answer by rome
yeah mine come from the uk free lottery, and I live in the US they are all scams don't give them any info

Answer by el barrio hurricanes
it's a scam.

Answer by Krystal J
Yes, They are scams I get e-mails like that every other day. You need to contact the BBB and the FBI. I gave you a link to their website below.



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