![]() ![]() They're such a growth industry that Kevin Watson, an investigator with Jamaica's Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency, recently found something stunning when he visited a school to warn kids off the scheme: In one classroom of 38 schoolchildren, 17 kids said they wanted to be lottery scammers. It must, because scammers in Jamaica have used that lie to extort millions of dollars from unsuspecting marks. All you has to do is pay some fees and expenses and the money is yours. Imagine you get a call saying you've won a lottery worth several million dollars.
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