Over the last few weeks, Jamaica has been in the news for lottery scams. This post highlights some of the issues and likely consequences for Jamaica and other countries that might be the sources of such fraudulent activities, along with tips to help you and your loved ones from being conned.<\/em><\/p>\n
Most of us have come across this sort of email at least once:<\/p>\n
\u201cCongratulations you have won USD\u00a010\u00a0million! … But in order for your winnings to be released, please forward USD xxx to\u2026\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Although many of us might delete such messages without a second thought, would you act so decisively if you were called instead?<\/p>\n
The truth is that there are millions worldwide, particularly the elderly, who fall prey to those scams, and are bilked out of their life savings. Jamaica, here in the Caribbean, is fast becoming one of those countries associated with lottery (or also known as telemarketing) scams, similar to Canada, Costa Rica and Spain. According to the Huffington Post<\/a>:<\/p>\n