Beware of Scams

At UberLotto, your safety is our priority. We take fraud, phishing, and impersonation attempts very seriously. Scammers often impersonate lottery organizations using fake websites, official-looking emails, or even UberLotto's branding to trick users into sending money or disclosing personal information. We want to make it clear:UberLotto will never ask for money to claim a prize.

How Lottery Scams Work

Scammers may contact individuals via email, SMS, phone call, social media, or postal mail, falsely claiming they've won a lottery prize. These messages may appear legitimate and might use the logos of well-known lotteries (e.g., Powerball, Mega Millions) or UberLotto itself.Once they make contact, they may ask for:

  • "Processing" or "delivery" fees

  • Taxes to claim your winnings

  • Shipping or courier costs

  • Personal identity information (SSN, banking info, etc.)

These are red flags of a scam. You should never provide this information.

How to Stay Safe

Prevent yourself from becoming a victim of lottery fraud by following these essential tips:

  • UberLotto will never ask you for money to claim a prize.

  • Do not send money to anyone claiming you're a winner—this includes wire transfers, prepaid cards, money orders, or crypto.

  • UberLotto will only use your payment details to play lottery games through our official website or mobile app.

  • You will never be asked to ship anything unless it's related to BSA/AML/KYC documentation required by law.

  • All communication about your winnings will come directly from within your UberLotto account or our official support email.

  • Do not respond to unsolicited messages about lottery winnings—even if they seem to come from UberLotto.

  • Never provide sensitive information (e.g., Social Security number, passport, address, PINs) to third parties outside our verified platform.

  • Avoid depositing checks accompanied by instructions to send money elsewhere—they are fraudulent and will bounce.

  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Think You've Been Targeted?

If you've received a suspicious message or believe you've been targeted by a scam impersonating UberLotto or a lottery operator:

Report it to: support@playuberlotto.comWe'll investigate and take immediate steps to protect our community.


Stay vigilant. Play smart. Only trust communications that come directly from UberLotto's verified app or official domain (playuberlotto.com).