Even better, enclosed was a letter that stated McCullough “has emerged as one of the winners of the Deutschland International Lottery Programs” through a ballot system drawn out of 8 million participants. It further explained that all she had to do was cash the check they sent to her, send a “North American Agent” working for a company called “Citi Trust Subsidiary of United Trust Corporation” a $5,600 sponsor’s fee, and then she would be sent the $56,000 she won in the lottery.
Sound like a scam? Well, it
is. And fortunately,
McCullough quickly figured
it out before losing a lot
of money.
“Other people must have
gotten the same thing,”
McCullough said. “It’s scary
because the check looks so
real.”
The check looks real because
once upon a time it was,
sort of, said an employee at
Newtown Savings Bank in
Trumbull, Conn.
