Lottery Winner Promising $5k for Every Retweet
The tweet reads: “Hey guys! I am the lottery winner of $451 Million. With this incredible opportunity I am giving back $5,000 to the first 50k followers that retweet and like this post. This is to much money and I love helping people!”
A winner’s promise or hoax?
Have you seen this viral tweet? It’s supoosedly from Shane Missler, a 20-year-old lottery winner in Florida, and he’s promising $5,000 to every person who retweets the account.
Unfortunately for the people who are retweeting, liking, and following that account, the entire thing is one giant hoax. In real life, Missler did win $451 million and opted to take the lump sum payment, which comes to roughly $211 million after taxes. But he’s not giving away money for free on Twitter.
The photo being used in the viral fake account is from Missler’s real Facebook page. Missler’s real Twitter account is @TheShaneMissler, which was started in February of 2016. The fake account was created just days ago.
Missler did say in a statement that he hopes to “do some good for humanity,” but that doesn’t mean giving away his Mega Millions winnings to random strangers on Twitter $5,000 at a time.
Lottery win for a young adult
“I intend to take care of my family, have some fun along the way, and cement a path for financial success so that I can leave a legacy far into the future,” Missler said in a statement. He continues by saying he’s “always been one to encourage the idea of chasing dreams and I believe life is about the pursuit of passion.”
He says that his journey has only just begun.
A lot of different fake Shane Missler accounts have sprung up, each offering different amounts (this one promises $1,000 per retweet and follow) but they’re too good to be true.
Furthermore, Nor is there anything to gain from retweeting fake lottery winners. Imagine the logistics of handing out that money. How would you even give 50,000 different people money? If anyone really wanted to actually distribute money that way, they’d go crazy just trying to juggle the DMs alone.