In recognition of May as ‘Older Americans Month’

            [Portland, TN] – Older Americans are increasingly becoming popular targets for lottery and sweepstake scams. According to the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, lottery scams rank second on the list of fraud offenses reported by older adults, claiming thousands of victims each year.

These scams, also known as the “advance fee scam,” involve fraudsters issuing counterfeit checks and fake award letters to consumers alleging that they have won a lottery or sweepstake raffle. The individual is instructed to pay taxes and fees upfront in order to claim their “winnings,” but after they send the money, they find out that they haven’t exactly won anything at all.

You should never pay a fee to win a lottery. Older adults especially need to be weary of any reward letter and check they receive instructing them to pay upfront to collect their prize money. More than likely it’s a scam.

Before you participate in any lottery or sweepstake, The Farmers Bank encourages you to keep these tips in mind:

For more information about fake check scams and how you can avoid them, go to fakechecks.org.​