
Is this a scam mark z keep say he come with my winnings but keeps wanting more money
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Yes, this sounds like a scam. If someone claiming to be “Mark Z” is repeatedly asking for more money before delivering “winnings,” it is a classic advance-fee scam. Legitimate winnings do not require upfront payments, and scammers often use fake names or impersonate well-known figures to build trust.
Red flags to watch for:
Asking for more money to release funds.
Claims of large winnings from lotteries or giveaways you never entered.
Pressure to pay quickly or secrecy about the transaction.
Do not send any money. If possible, report the scammer to relevant authorities or platforms they are using (e.g., social media, email providers). Stay safe! 🚨
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