iMesh
Complaint 213050 Details

  • Date Occurred: 02/21/2013
  • Reported Damages: $0.00
  • Location: London
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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

I rec'd a message that I have won the Valentine Day Lotto for 1.2m English pounds. The content of the email is as below:

From: Ambers
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 08:08 AM
To: mkoliwan

Subject: Congratulation


Good day. My name is Mrs. PAULINA AMBERS, the marketing manager of iMesh (dot) com (OUR ONLINE DATING CYBERSERVICE). We are pleased to inform you of the result of the just concluded FEBRUARY VALENTINE Final draws (held on the 13th Feb, 2013) by iMesh GROUP in cash promotion to encourage the usage of iMesh (dot) com worldwide; your profile was among the 3 Lucky winners in this region. You have won the sum of one million five hundred thousand GREAT BRITISH POUNDS (GBP 1, 5000, 000: 00) with the winning number LON1227U. The online cyber lotto draw was conducted from an exclusive list of people profiles, With Ref No: PWB/551256002/2012. Batch No: PWBOSP/2012/SA, and Ticket Number: 5647600545189.
The online draws were conducted by a random selection of profiles; you were picked by an Advanced Automated Random Computer (AARC software) search in a program known as Random Access Program (RAP) from iMesh (dot) com. This is no joke, do not take it for granted, no matter how incredible or stupid it may sound and should be followed with all seriousness. After this message that I hereby present to you, our Admin have been instructed to disconnect/de-activate my profile to avoid other people from writing me to add their profile to the winners list.
To claim your prize money awards, contact Promo manager Mr. Michael Parsons on the contact email below
Email: imeshsubscribers (AT) cyberservices (DOT) com. With the following details:
1.Full Names:
2. Full Address:
3. Telephone / Fax Number:
4. Your Batch No:
5. Your Reference No:
6) Your Ticket No:
6. Marital Status:
7. Occupation:
8. Date of Birth:
9. Gender:
10. Private Email:
11. Winning No:


Congratulations!!! Once Again.
iMesh GROUP
YOU MUST NOT REPLY HERE AS MY PROFILE WILL BE DE-ACTIVATED VERY SOON BY OUR ADMIN. YOU MUST THEREFORE DIRECT ALL INFORMATION TO THE ABOVE CLAIMS OFFICE EMAIL ADDRESS. CONGRATULATIONS.
***# please report any suspected abuse of our lotto program to the claims office email address as above#***
Again, our claims office address is: Email: Email: imeshsubscribers (AT) cyberservices (DOT) com
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  • iMesh_Support
  • iMesh_Support SBID #3dd3aff7ea
  • Posted 02/25/2013
  • Hi there. 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.

    In case you have filed a police report, please send it to iMesh and we will use it to help law enforcement catch the criminals who send out these e-mail messages.

    If you have any further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Best regards,

    The iMesh Team
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