Some consumers that have been targeted by this scam have even reported being threatened with physical harm if they don't comply and pay the fees.
But don't worry—this is only a scare tactic to intimidate you into paying. Remember, a legitimate lottery or sweepstakes will never require you to pay "insurance," "taxes" or "shipping and handling charges" to collect your prize.
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Javascript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable Javascript in your browser and try again. Now Reading:. Relying heavily on our natural curiosity, this common scam is simple. The phone rings, but before you have a chance to answer it, the call stops. This may happen several times before you respond. If you do answer the phone, the caller drops the line.
Meanwhile, the criminal collects all or a part of these fees, then moves on to more victims using robocall autodialers that can make millions of calls per day. Although there are different variations of this con, the common thread is that the scammer attempts to create a sense of urgency. Once you pick up the phone, the caller blurts out a time-sensitive emergency, feigning to represent an agency or organization that can help get you or a friend or relative out of a bind.
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