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Of course it does, it's the lottery
A lottery isn't necessarily inherently a scam, at least no more than gambling is in general. In practice the odds of winning are pretty poor compared to alternatives but as long as they're up front about the odds of winning I wouldn't call that a scam. Eg, this lottery lists the odds of winning each prize, though it would definitely be better if they published those on the main page rather than in the terms. A fairer lottery is possible pretty easily by adjusting the prize values, range of numbers to select, or how many numbers the gambler selects. This would kind of defeat the purpose of most lotteries to raise money for government, but personally I'm for more progressive taxes anyway.
Advertising one prize when the real prize is significantly lower is just lying and not an inherent trait of lotteries.