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missjoshythird
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are you really that stupid? |
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Streetlights
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yes type in your credit card number in the popup as well. |
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Elise
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It's spam. Just delete it. |
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John K
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Right. Is it from Nigeria and are they asking for information (SSN or Bank bumbers) or money? |
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Ron Burgundy
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Oh yeah! I got one saying that big foot lives in Delaware! See the one place we didn't look! |
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McKenzie K
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no. i get 50 of those each hour. |
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Poobie
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Yep, and I am Bill Cinton.Yea BOI |
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Queen of Y!A☮
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no. it's most likely a scam |
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wat
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no its not. they want to steal your identity. |
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hironymus
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Only $700,000? In some of those lotteries, which strangely I don't remember entering, I have won as much as 5 million. The money should arrive any day now.
Do yourself a favor and just delete this and all future mails like it. |
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PrettyInPink23
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absolutely not |
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jrb92
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No unfortunately it's a scam. |
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Paladin
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extremely unlikely |
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Donna L
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Very likely not.
If they ask you for personal identification information, like social security numbers, or bank account or credit card numbers, for the love of Pete DO NOT give out that information.
More people have been scammed by e-mails like these than you can shake a stick at. |
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Dimsy
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do not even answer or open it!
secure and change all the password in your pc and addresses. |
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Dick Hertz
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most likley not. as long as they dont ask for your info though i see no harm in just doing it |
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