The Fifa 2010 scam account has been closed but we have compiled a list for you to protect yourself in future
24 December 2009 · Staff Writer
Imagine being informed via email that you have won $100 000 (R757 000) in cash. The email includes a picture of former president Nelson Mandela holding the World Cup trophy, as well as Fifa and 2010 SA World Cup logos. The sender gives a UK contact number and "advises" you to file a claim. Then he asks you to deposit R6 500 into a Nedbank bank account for stamp duty and legal fees.
And just like that you become a victim of the "Fifa 2010 World Cup Lottery draw" scam.
Recently exposed by the Cape Times, the police say that it is similar to a "Nigerian 419 scam" and they and the Nelson Mandela Foundation are warning people to beware of these con artists.
Nedbank also released a statement this month informing the public that the account has been closed and the matter referred to the police for investigation, but how can you protect yourself against lottery scams?
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