Common Lottery Scams & Fraud
- Ghost Lottery (Non-existent Tickets)
Sellers post pictures of lottery tickets online without actually possessing them (or selling the same ticket to multiple people). If the ticket wins, they claim system errors, loss, or that the purchase was never finalized.
- Winning Ticket Withheld (Prize Theft)
The buyer pays in full but leaves the physical ticket with the seller for safekeeping. When the ticket wins a prize, the seller blocks all contact or cashes the ticket in for themselves.
- Fake or Altered Tickets
Scammers modifying numbers or dates on old lottery tickets, or printing entirely counterfeit tickets to deceive unsuspecting buyers.
- Lottery Quota Investment Scams
Persuading individuals to invest large sums of money in wholesale lottery quotas at discounted prices, promising high returns, but ultimately fleeing with the investment funds.
Our Legal Services
Online lottery fraud cases are a race against time. The faster you act, the higher the chance of recovering your money. Our legal team is ready to assist you by:
- 1. Evidence Analysis
Reviewing transfer slips, chat logs confirming the purchase, and photos of the tickets sent by the seller to build the strongest possible legal case.
- 2. Aggressive Criminal Litigation
Filing official police complaints or direct court lawsuits for 'Fraud', 'Public Fraud', and violations under the 'Computer Crime Act' to ensure offenders face severe penalties.
- 3. Civil Lawsuits for Prize Recovery
If you won but the seller cashed the ticket, our lawyers will file a civil suit to legally force the seller to hand over the exact prize money that belongs to you, plus statutory interest.
- 4. Bank Account Freezing
Coordinating with law enforcement and legal channels to quickly freeze the scammer's bank accounts, preventing them from transferring or hiding your rightful prize money.
Work Conclusion
If you realize you've been scammed on a government lottery purchase, the first rule is 'Do not delete the chat.' Take screenshots of all conversations, pictures of the agreed-upon tickets, and transfer slips. Consult a lawyer immediately to freeze accounts and initiate legal action, because the legal right to the prize money becomes yours the moment the transaction is completed.