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Tennessee Consumers targeted by Sweepstakes/Lottery Scams

Tennessee Department of Commerce and InsuranceNashville, TN – As the holiday shopping season approaches, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s (TDCI) Division of Consumer Affairs is alerting Tennessee consumers to be on high alert for fraudulent sweepstakes and lottery offers they may receive via mail, phone, or social media.

Scam Alert

Using the household brand name of nationally known sweepstakes companies such as the Publishers Clearing House, scammers are actively trying to cheat unsuspecting Tennesseans. The Federal Trade Commission received over 2,600 complaints from Tennesseans related to sweepstakes and lottery scams during 2015.

“Tennessee consumers could wind up losing money to unscrupulous sweepstakes scam artists who promise big winnings but no payout,” said TDCI Deputy Commissioner Bill Giannini. “We urge Tennesseans to call the Division of Consumer Affairs at 615.741.4737 or email us if you have a question about a sweepstakes offer.”

If you’re contacted by someone claiming that you’ve won a sweepstakes or a lottery, remember:

  • If you are asked to pay any amount of money in order to claim a prize, you are being scammed. Legitimate sweepstakes don’t have strings attached for winners to claim their prizes.
  • You should never wire or mail money back in order to enter or win a prize in a contest.
  • Never give your bank, credit card or personal information to anyone who contacts you claiming you’ve won a sweepstakes or a lottery.
  • If you’re contacted by someone claiming that you’ve won a prize or lottery for a contest that you didn’t enter, you’re being scammed.
  • Legitimate representatives of Publishers Clearing House do not send private messages or friend requests via Facebook.
  • Remember: If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.

Contact TDCI’s Division of Consumer Affairs if you have any questions or to file a complaint.

About the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance

TDCI is charged with protecting the interests of consumers while providing fair, efficient oversight and a level field of competition for a broad array of industries and professionals doing business in Tennessee. Our divisions include the Athletic Commission, Consumer Affairs, Tennessee Corrections Institute, Emergency Communications Board, Fire Prevention, Insurance, Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Peace Officers Standards and Training, Regulatory Boards, Securities, and TennCare Oversight.

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