BCL
For North American Sweepstakes Lottery I believe an attempt to extract personal banking information through fraudulent winnings notification

Shops, Products, Services

I received a letter saying I had won $100, 000. Enclosed was a check iin the amount of $3940 as a payment on the taxes. The letter was signed Allan Priere. I was instructed to call Gary Davis before depositing the check.

I checked your website and found others had had exactly the same experience.

This is a slick scam. In my case the lottery tickket was supposedly purchased by my late husband, who died 42 years ago.


Company: BCL
Country: Canada
Province: British Columbia
City: Vancouver
Address: 1217 57ty Ave E
Phone: 9057820990
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