A cheater that the objectives have thousands of dollars from a state lottery is won widespread warned the State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
"This scam is particularly embarrassing, because those who come during the holiday season at a time when people can be particularly at risk, " said DiNapoli. "People should remember that if it sounds too good to be true, too often. No checks legitimate state of New York will never be used as part of a mystery shopper."
In the scam, consumers have said that they stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a lottery Mega August. A company called Alpha Financial Services of Canada in Nova Scotia says that is assigned to notify the winners and pay.
Contained in the letter to potential victims is a counterfeit check in the State of New York for thousands of dollars.
The fraud is through the internal controller that unclaimed refunds and state funds of other New Yorkers who do not know they owed is being played tried.
The letter is asking consumers to "activate" a debt collector the check box that said to contact the recipient to cover the tax liability for the price. For the controls they need to send thousands of dollars of his own money to the agent. No financial information to contact Alfa can be found in Nova Scotia.
"This scam is particularly embarrassing, because those who come during the holiday season at a time when people can be particularly at risk, " said DiNapoli. "People should remember that if it sounds too good to be true, too often. No checks legitimate state of New York will never be used as part of a mystery shopper."
In the scam, consumers have said that they stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a lottery Mega August. A company called Alpha Financial Services of Canada in Nova Scotia says that is assigned to notify the winners and pay.
Contained in the letter to potential victims is a counterfeit check in the State of New York for thousands of dollars.
The fraud is through the internal controller that unclaimed refunds and state funds of other New Yorkers who do not know they owed is being played tried.
The letter is asking consumers to "activate" a debt collector the check box that said to contact the recipient to cover the tax liability for the price. For the controls they need to send thousands of dollars of his own money to the agent. No financial information to contact Alfa can be found in Nova Scotia.
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