Digital Defense: Don’t Press Your Luck


  1. You need to pay to receive your prize. Real prizes are free; if you’ve been asked to pay taxes, shipping and handling, or processing fees, that’s a scam.
  2. If you pay, your odds of winning will increase. Paying to increase your odds is illegal – only scammers will ask this.
  3. Your financial information is needed. Claiming a prize or entering a sweepstakes should never require your account number or credit card information—if it does, it’s a scam.
  • Claim to be a representative of the government
  • Pretend to be from a well-known organization running a real sweepstakes
  • Contact you through text, email, or social media to get your information
  • Claim you’re the only person receiving this pitch
  • Tell you you’ve won a foreign lottery
  • Pressure you to act as fast as possible
  • Send you a check and ask you to send a portion of it back

  1. Real sweepstakes are free, and any winners are selected by chance – this will be disclosed in the initial advertising
  2. The company promoting the contest might sell your information to other advertisers
  3. All contests and sweepstakes will have disclosures, such as the value of the prize and what the prize is
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