07-10-16 Police warn of sweepstakes scam

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Kaʻū District
Captain Burt Shimabukuro
Phone: 939-2520

 

Media Release

Hawaiʻi Island police are warning the public about a telephone scam claiming the recipient has won a large monetary prize.

The caller claims to be a representative from a well-known publishing company and congratulates the recipient for supposedly winning its sweepstakes. One such caller claimed a Kaʻū resident’s phone number had been selected in a drawing. The caller then attempts to obtain the recipient’s name, and he or she asks for a “processing fee” to be sent through a money transfer service to an individual in Jamaica.

The public is advised not to provide information or money based on a claim of sweepstakes winnings in contests they never entered. Furthermore, legitimate companies do not ask winners to pay a “processing fee” to collect a prize.


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