Recent Feedback
Is there any recourse to check Fraud and mail fraud resulting from fraudulent Lotto 649 sweepstakes from Canada?
Optional Information: Gary, Indiana Already Tried: I went on-line to see what I could do. It was recommended that I contact the FTC.
If you can determine the party who defrauded you, then you could sue them in Canada, since they would likely refuse to submit to jurisdiction here and any judgment you received would never end up being collected. You should report the claim to the US Postal Inspector and the state Attorney General's office at the least. These groups are very rarely successfully sued or even prosecuted because the responsible persons usually can never be found.
I hope you found my answer helpful, please click on the GREEN ACCEPT for my answer. This is necessary for me to be paid for my work and so that I can get credit for assisting you. Your question will not close, and you will still have the opportunity to follow-up if needed. Leaving a bonus and positive feedback is not required, but doing so is certainly appreciated!
If you have additional questions, please keep in mind that I do not know what you already know or don't know, or with what you need help, unless you tell me. Please consider that I am answering the question or question that is posed in your posting based upon my reading of your post and sometimes misunderstandings can occur. If I did not answer the question you thought you were asking, please respond with the specific question you wanted answered.
Also remember, sometimes the law does not support what we want it to support, but that is not the fault of the person answering the question, so please be courteous.
There can also be a delay of an hour or more in between my answers because I may be helping other customers or taking a break.
This does not create any attorney-client relationship. Additionally, this is being provided for informational and instructional purposes only and does not constitute the practice of law in any jurisdiction.
Experience: JA Mentor -Attorney Labor/employment, corporate, sports law, admiralty/maritime and civil rights law