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aoip29.us

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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  • 2 community reports from users

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2/22/2026

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can someone help me figure out if this is a scam? i recently, supposedly, got an email from Florida Lottery, and i supposedly won some money, but, obviously, I'm really skeptical, the only reason I'm even paying this any attention, is that usually these things end up in the spam folder. the email came from "info4@aoip29.us" which already seems suspicious, but a quick Google comes up with nothing. the email included an image (no link to a website, and the file is an actual image, no viruses or anything). it is a picture of a document, which explains that the lottery was a promotional draw done by selecting email addresses my random (it says they were partnered with ebay, google, ect.). and it asks for my name, email address, phone number, country, date of draw, and my ticket number (which, although i can see how some of that information could be sold for advertising, it still seems surprisingly non-threatening). i might try and contact Florida lottery directly, to see if the email address is associated with them. i haven't gotten my hopes up yet, but, believe it or not, this wouldn't be the first time I've randomly gotten an email about a contest i didn't think i entered and had it turn out to be true.

4266 days ago

can someone help me figure out if this is a scam? i recently, supposedly, got an email from Florida Lottery, and i supposedly won some money, but, obviously, I'm really skeptical, the only reason I'm even paying this any attention, is that usually these things end up in the spam folder. the email came from "info4@aoip29.us" which already seems suspicious, but a quick Google comes up with nothing. the email included an image (no link to a website, and the file is an actual image, no viruses or anything). it is a picture of a document, which explains that the lottery was a promotional draw done by selecting email addresses my random (it says they were partnered with ebay, google, ect.). and it asks for my name, email address, phone number, country, date of draw, and my ticket number (which, although i can see how some of that information could be sold for advertising, it still seems surprisingly non-threatening). i might try and contact Florida lottery directly, to see if the email address is associated with them. i haven't gotten my hopes up yet, but, believe it or not, this wouldn't be the first time I've randomly gotten an email about a contest i didn't think i entered and had it turn out to be true.

4266 days ago

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