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malibugirl
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Delete the email! Its a con to get your bank details! Dont fall for it! |
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wizjp
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It's a scam, period .You didn’t enter a lottery, and YAHOO isn’t running a lottery. All you are going to win is an empty bank account and more trouble than you ever dreamed of. Possibly a “courier” bill for a few thousand to “deliver” a “prize” you’ll never see.g. If you want to bother, forward the fraudulent email to phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com, spam@uce.gov, and 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov.
FBI: http://www.fbi.gov/
FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/ |
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open thoughts
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You hold down shift and hit delete. It is a hoax.
And the one who is giving thumbs down for those of us who are telling you it is a hoax...sent you the email to begin with. |
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Philip H ©
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Get a life its a CON |
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snowcell77@rogers.com
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If ANYONE is asking for money up front before you get anything, should tell you it's a scam. Red flag it and don't give them any info about yourself. Especially if you personally didn't buy any tickets or entered a lottery. People just don't give cash away. You won't like the end results |
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F C
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Report that as pfishing scam, because that's what it is. Don't reply to the e-mail, and don't open any attachments. They want to steal your money and personal information |
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DANIEL B
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scam |
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Branded
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Its a scam Ignore it and dont give out your bank details |
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Chilly Willy
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Welcome to the world of scamming.Let me quess,it is coming from over seas. |
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currupt_childe
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If someone is asking you to give them money so they can send you some 'lottery winnings', they are most likely just trying to steal your money. It's a pretty well known con. |
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Chris
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Here's the easy solution.....ask yourself..."Have I ever entered an online lottery?"
The answer should come pretty easy.....ignore the person, or people telling you this garbage, it seems an attempt to get your banking information. |
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Razzle
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grow up and realise its a scam..... |
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Best answer usually the simplest
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then you won "NO" lottery. Winning, by definition means you get WITHOUT any expense to you,
without any question,
without any restrictions.
RIGHT?
Their method of transfer is their cost -- not yours.....if they so dearly NEED to get rid of the money.....
Otherwize---scam city. |
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Lawl Wut
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Admiral Ackbar: "IT'S A TRAP!" |
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Nvr2soon
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You will receive the same amount back if you take the money and flush it down the toilet. |
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wcm_allan
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its a scam, nowadays people just seems to be running out of money, so they do it online, i used to receive lots of spam letters until now saying i won the lottery, don't know how did they got my email address, probably a couple of hackers. just remember one thing, if the money gained from your blood and sweat, its very fulfilling to spend without thing what would happen to you. |
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sheoak007
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SPAM PRONTO! |
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Call Me Bwana
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If they are asking for any money from you, any money at all, it's a scam.
Delete it.
Remember: If anything sounds too good to be true - it is too good to be true. |
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reggie
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Shred the letter, it's a scam |
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Hotstomper
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It will be a hoax. If you haven;t entered an on line lottery you can't possibly win it. |
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Barbie V
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delete its a scam |
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singlemalt
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Its a con. Do not reply to this or give any personal or bank details to them and do not send any money. Beleive me,ignore it |
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Gerry Atrix
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DELETE, DELETE ,DELETE. On yahoo report it as spam. |
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Susan V
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it's a scam! i hate it. u have to be true to urself in which doesn't begin and end with money.haven't u seen the commercial in which a man is worse off then the person being offered the doe?court tv has shown young adults who can't have credit or a bank account 'cause they owe the bank for these scams u have to cover it hence the to good to be true offer of a life time comes out ur *** |
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mummyyusuf
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You canNOT and should not reply to these people :
http://www.oft.gov.uk/oft_at_work/consumer_initiatives/scams/lotteries
http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/search
08454 04 05 06. |
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justmej
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Delete it, its fake,,,,, no one will tell you win the lottery threw emails. hit spam~!! and dont open mail unless you know for sure of whom it is from. This is how you can catch a virus... |
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D B
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ignore it - this is a scam. |
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Laura H
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This is a big fat hoax and you just need to delete the email. I get at least one of these a day and sometimes two. If you send them your banking info, they will use it to clean out your account. |
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rainydaze
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scam, scam, scam . Report these to spam and ignore them.
Dont give any information.
I used to get tons and still get a few.
They will take your money for the so called delivery of your "winnings". But nothing will come I assure you. |
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