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CROWN BEVERAGES LIMITED’S PROMOTIONS ARE FRAUDULENT

The Crown Beverages Limited’s promotions  are fraudulent, The Drone Media has established. Ever since these promotions were started by JK Kazoora about 10 years ago; the winners have been ‘manufactured’. To this effect, no genuine winner can be positively identified or located.

The Drone Media has learnt that winners are diligently arranged so that the whole exercise can be successfully completed.  However, gullible customers are lured into this deceptive promotion. Customers think they are trying their lucky, yet there is science applied.

Crown Beverages Limited, the maker of Pepsi-Cola drinks, has been running these promotions every year for the last 10 years, buying  trending cars of the year for customers to win. These cars are fully branded; painted with all the brands of Crown Beverages like Pepsi Cola, Miranda, Mountain Dew etc

Surprisingly, no authority has ever explained to the public and yet complaints have ever been raised. This is why one of the scammers attempted to scale it in the Pepsi Company Lottery Promotion Scam email.

This scam email claimed that the recipient had won money in an international lottery. The email was an attempt to initiate a dialogue with potential victims and subsequently trick them into sending money to the scammers responsible.

There was no “Pepsi Company Lottery Promotion” and no prize money. The management explained that That fake lottery was not conducted or endorsed by Pepsi.

Management further explained that many lottery scammers fraudulently use the names of well-known companies such as Microsoft, Honda or Pepsi in order to make scam messages seem more legitimate. These supposed endorsements are used without the permission of the high-profile companies named in the messages.

Although this attempt to defraud the public by international scammers; Ugandans have not been helped by authorities to stop deceptive promotions and adverts.  Winners are always brought at the promotion and you will never see them again. The prize cars are driven by strangers, why?