Posted on March 17, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
scam
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Mel
Posted on June 5, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
I got a similar message but from a different number: 0424 846 569 about being a lucky winner of sweep stakes rewards. So these scammers actually use multiple mobile numbers. Do look out for these conman!!
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Scam
Posted on June 4, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Your mobile number has been randomly selected as a lucky winner at the ongoing sweepstakes rewards promotion. For claims, email: info @ sweepstakesrewards.net
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julia
Posted on June 4, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
big scam. delete and report the number as spam
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Mez
Posted on March 28, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Lol scammers. They messaged me about being able to get a loan. F off
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Anonymous
Posted on March 28, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
spam
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John Searcher
Posted on March 26, 2017 Caller type: Scam Location: Australia
You can view the domain registration details of these thieves here: https://domlab.net/sweepstakesrewards.net
Everyone please either send a short email to abuse @ enom.com, or via their online complaint form here: https://www.enom.com/help/AbusePolicy.aspx - and cause these thieving phishing scum to lose their domain registration.
i.e. They're deliberately keeping their phishing SMSs and unused website registration separate, in order to retain their domain registration.
If multiple people submit similar complaints, perhaps they will lose their dishonestly-obtained income stream. (Just say you wish to report www.sweepstakesrewards.net because they are sending you phishing SMS messages claiming you've won a competition, but upon contacting them they request your personal details, and request a fee to process your 'prize'.)
You can also copy & paste the same complaint here: legal @ whoisprivacyprotect.com as seen here: http://whoisprivacyprotect.com - which is a genuine business the criminals at sweepstakesrewards.net are using to hide their registration details from view, in order to protect against receiving spam and phishing attempts. (How ironic seeing they are doing the same to us.)
Upon contacting sweepstakesrewards.net via email, they send you a docx file requesting your personal details, which they then use to contact you personally, confirm your fake 'prize', and request a 'processing fee'.
I have contacted both the sites I mentioned above. However we need more people to report these thieves in order to take down their sites. Because of the two-pronged method they are using to hide their thieving activities, the domain registration site, and the anonymizer site, may require more than one complaint to remove the income stream of the theives at sweepstakesrewards.net
Thanks for reading.
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kk
Posted on March 23, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Your mobile number has been randomly selected as a lucky winner at the ongoing 2017 sweepstakes promotion. For claims, email: info@sw***************cc
probs a scam
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Anonymous
Posted on March 16, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
this is a scam
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Nora
Posted on March 15, 2017 Caller type: Scam Location: Australia
Your mobile number has been randomly selected as a lucky winner at the ongoing 2017 sweepstakes promotion. For claims, email: info @ sweepstakespromo.cc
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Jodi
Posted on March 15, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I got a text message from this number saying my phone number had been randomly selected as a winner at the ongoing 2017 sweepstakes promotion??
Comments on 0420 460 177
scam
Posted on March 17, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Mel
Posted on June 5, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Scam
Posted on June 4, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
the ongoing sweepstakes rewards promotion. For claims, email: info @ sweepstakesrewards.net
julia
Posted on June 4, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Mez
Posted on March 28, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on March 28, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
John Searcher
Posted on March 26, 2017Caller type: Scam
Location: Australia
Everyone please either send a short email to abuse @ enom.com, or via their online complaint form here: https://www.enom.com/help/AbusePolicy.aspx - and cause these thieving phishing scum to lose their domain registration.
i.e. They're deliberately keeping their phishing SMSs and unused website registration separate, in order to retain their domain registration.
If multiple people submit similar complaints, perhaps they will lose their dishonestly-obtained income stream. (Just say you wish to report www.sweepstakesrewards.net because they are sending you phishing SMS messages claiming you've won a competition, but upon contacting them they request your personal details, and request a fee to process your 'prize'.)
You can also copy & paste the same complaint here: legal @ whoisprivacyprotect.com as seen here: http://whoisprivacyprotect.com - which is a genuine business the criminals at sweepstakesrewards.net are using to hide their registration details from view, in order to protect against receiving spam and phishing attempts. (How ironic seeing they are doing the same to us.)
Upon contacting sweepstakesrewards.net via email, they send you a docx file requesting your personal details, which they then use to contact you personally, confirm your fake 'prize', and request a 'processing fee'.
I have contacted both the sites I mentioned above. However we need more people to report these thieves in order to take down their sites. Because of the two-pronged method they are using to hide their thieving activities, the domain registration site, and the anonymizer site, may require more than one complaint to remove the income stream of the theives at sweepstakesrewards.net
Thanks for reading.
kk
Posted on March 23, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
probs a scam
Anonymous
Posted on March 16, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Nora
Posted on March 15, 2017Caller type: Scam
Location: Australia
Jodi
Posted on March 15, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
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