Imesh Lottery
Complaint 161791 Details

  • Date Occurred: 09/28/2014
  • Reported Damages: $500,000.00
  • Location: Australia
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The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

To whom it may concern;


I Robyn Hundy from Australia for like to know if iMesh dose have lottery and dose any one from Australia every won one of your lottery for I have been told by TALMON MARCO IMESH PRESIDENT/ CEO that I’m a winner and I have made payments to IMESH Claim agent KENNEDY BROWN in the UK for my lottery winning of $500,000.00 USD and I have had both agents of IMESH say that I well receive my lottery winning by the 28/9/2012 ; all I get is you must pay out more money and I already pay then money for FEDEX to deliver the winnings and I have paid money to the agents for Federal Maritime Commission plus IRS for tax and now the agent is ask for money to pay to the IRS/ATO and I have worked it out I have paid amount of $11,000.00 AUD to IMesh for winning cheque of $500,000.00; that I have not received;
I would like you to contact me By email at [email protected] ASAP for I going to go to the AFP and worldwide TV NETS if I don’t receive my winnings as the Statutory Declaration stat .

From Mrs Robyn Hundy

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  • iMesh_Support
  • iMesh_Support SBID #ee13a251c5
  • Posted 10/03/2014
  • Hello Mrs Hundy, I am from iMesh customer support and would like to advise you of the following.

    You have not won the "iMesh Lottery".

    iMesh customers might be targets of a scam that uses email messages to falsely promise money. Victims receive messages claiming "You have won the iMesh Lottery!" There is no iMesh Lottery. Delete the message.


    The iMesh lottery scam is a fraud that usually starts with an email messages that claim the recipient has won "The iMesh Lottery."

    There is no iMesh lottery and if you receive this kind of email it has been sent by cybercriminals in an attempt to steal money from you.

    These email messages are designed to engage you in a dialogue with the goal of persuading you to send them money. Once you've sent the money, the perpetrator will often re-contact you with a different story to convince you to pay more money to access the cash prize.

    Cybercriminals often use the names of well-known companies, like ours, in their scams. They think it will convince you to give them money or your personal information. While they usually use email to trick you, they sometimes use the telephone, instead.


    If you receive an unsolicited email message that purports to be from iMesh and requests that you send personal information or click links, delete the message.


    We do not send unsolicited email messages to request personal or financial information.


    If you have lost money to this scam, send the police report to iMesh and we will use it to help law enforcement catch the criminals who send out these e-mail messages.

    Please note that our team is constantly fighting these cybercriminals and will appreciate your help in the matter. Please send us any information which may be relevant, such as the website address, email address or any email you have received via this link http://support.imesh.com/index.php?/Tickets/Submit/RenderForm/1

    In case you have filed a police report, please send it to iMesh and we will use it to help law enforcement.
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  • Complaint Against iMesh
  • Complaints Filed: 31
  • Reported Damages: $1,473,372.79
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