Crime & Safety

Gaming Commission Issues Warning on Lottery Scams

Fake lottery scams are making waves around the area, and the New York State Gaming Commission wants consumers to be aware of the warning signs.

In the scam, an individual is contacted by phone, email or letter from a company claiming to be the New York Lottery and claiming that the individual has won a prize.

Be alert to the following common scams:

Unclaimed Prize Scam

  • An individual receives a letter or email using the New York Lottery name and logo stating that the recipient has won an unclaimed prize. In order to claim the prize, the scam artist requests that the recipient call a designated representative, who then asks for personal information and a “processing fee.” The scam artist keeps any fee paid, and there is no prize forthcoming.

Fraudulent Check Scam
  • An individual receives a check from a supposed Lottery organization. An accompanying letter states that the check represents a portion of Lottery winnings and instructs the recipient to deposit the check.
  • The recipient is then asked to return a portion of the check’s balance back to the sender as a fee before receiving the remaining balance of the supposed winnings. After paying the fee, the victim then learns from their bank that the original check has bounced, and the victim receives no prize and has lost the “fee” already paid.

The New York State Gaming Commission also issued the following reminders:
  • The Lottery does not know who the winners are (except for Lottery subscribers) until they come forward with a winning ticket.
  • The New York Lottery never requires the payment of any money in order to claim a prize.
  • No one should ever send any money to pay any “processing fee” or any other suggested fee in relation to claiming a prize.
  • Do not deposit any check sent to you that is accompanied by a request that you send or wire money to cover processing or claiming fees.
  • When you purchase a Lottery ticket at a Lottery retailer, the Lottery does not ask you for or collect any personal information.
  • Lottery staff will always identify themselves by saying they are from the New York Lottery or New York State Gaming Commission -- not Powerball, Mega Millions, or any other game. All Lottery employees have email addresses ending with @gaming.ny.gov or @lottery.ny.gov. If in doubt, email info@gaming.ny.gov  with any questions.
  • Federal law prohibits the sale or mailing of Lottery tickets across state lines. You must be within the State of New York to purchase a New York Lottery ticket or a subscription.

If you come across any Lottery scams, please do the following:
  • Contact the New York Lottery’s Security Unit at 518-388-3416.
  • File a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's Office by calling the office’s Consumer Helpline at 1-800-771-7755 or by visiting the Attorney General's website at www.ag.ny.gov.
  • Contact the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ or at 1-877-FTC-HELP.


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