LPT įspėja vartotojus dėl galimo klaidinimo - Lošimų priežiūros tarnyba prie Lietuvos Respublikos finansų ministerijos

https://lpt.lrv.lt/lt/naujienos/lpt-ispeja-vartotojus-del-galimo-klaidinimo-cwF
Success
Sector Lotteries 72% Online Gambling 58%
Topic Fraud
2026-02-26 13:50:01 · prandeo@vixio.com
ID
2907953
GUID
7aaf653af3394299a430bb18fced50d1

Classification

Sector
Lotteries (72%)

The scheme involves a prize-based promotion that the LPT explicitly determined does not meet lottery classification criteria, but the consumer warning addresses deceptive practices in a gaming-adjacent scheme rather than direct lottery regulation.

Online Gambling (58%)

Low confidence — requires human review. The update involves consumer protection and fraud prevention in a scheme with lottery-like characteristics but falls outside traditional gambling regulation scope.

Topic
Fraud

Lošimų priežiūros tarnyba (LPT) atkreipia dėmesį į galimą vartotojų klaidinimą, kai siūlant laimėti prizus iš pirkėjų išviliojami pinigai mainais už bevertes prekes. Pi…

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TITLE: Lithuania's Gaming Supervision Authority Warns Consumers of Potential Deceptive Practices BODY: On February 25, 2026, the Gaming Supervision Authority (Lošimų priežiūros tarnyba, LPT) under Lithuania's Ministry of Finance issued a consumer warning regarding potentially misleading gaming schemes designed to extract money from purchasers in exchange for worthless goods. The LPT identified a scheme in early February involving the sale of "CLF blockchain postcards" with promises of winning a car. The authority determined that while the scheme resembles a lottery, it does not meet the legal criteria for lottery classification and therefore falls outside strict lottery regulation. The LPT established that postcard sales commenced approximately 18 months before the car prize offer, meaning the prize promise constitutes a sales promotion rather than a lottery under Lithuanian law. However, the LPT identified significant consumer protection concerns. The "CLF blockchain postcards" were initially marketed as cryptocurrency (described as "celofane cryptocurrency"), which is factually inaccurate. This misrepresentation creates potential for consumer deception, as purchasers may be misled about the nature and legitimacy of the offering. The LPT has transferred all available information to the State Consumer Rights Protection Service for further action. The authority emphasises that while the scheme may not technically constitute an illegal lottery, it demonstrates characteristics that could mislead consumers regarding the nature of their participation and the value of what they are purchasing. The LPT urges residents to exercise critical judgment when evaluating gaming schemes and prize offers organised online, particularly those involving cryptocurrency claims or unfamiliar digital assets.
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  • Created:2026-02-26 13:50:00
  • By:prandeo@vixio.com (45)