A person in the Bridgeport and Norwalk areas is selling instant lottery tickets altered to appear to be winning tickets but that actually have no value, the Gaming Division of the Department of Consumer Protection is warning Connecticut consumers. "We have already received several complaints from victims who bought these tickets for between $500 and $2,000, believing that they could cash them in for the winning prize of $20,000," said Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein.
via Norwalk Newswire http://norwalk.dailyvoice.com/news/connecticut-gaming-officials-warn-about-fake-winning-lottery-tickets-scam
via Norwalk Newswire http://norwalk.dailyvoice.com/news/connecticut-gaming-officials-warn-about-fake-winning-lottery-tickets-scam
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