Great lottery
Great lottery, raising lots of money for charity and you're guaranteed a win!
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Great lottery, raising lots of money for charity and you're guaranteed a win!
Not sure how this company operates, you sign up, they take your money, there's no way to find out anymore apart from the odd email. I've cancelled the dd, I don't feel this company us genuine.
Been playing over a year never even heard from them apart from the odd email been pay my dd every month just feel scammed cancel it today a no lots of friends and work colleagues that feel the same and have or doing the same as me and stop sending them money every month absolutely ridiculous
These people are spammers.
I received a spam email from them, to an address that I never give to any company, one that I use for personal correspondence only.
I'd never heard of this company before. They do not have permission to email me. This kind of spam is ILLEGAL in the UK.
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