
malcy
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This has got Scam written all over it. Have they asked you for money to process the claim? If not they wil do. And after you have sent the money you will never hear from them again. |
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phlatulent_phrog
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(which would be about $2M American) If you didn't enter the contest, you can't win, so the question is: "Did you buy a ticket in the lottery?" If not, it's a scam. Check the fine print, they're probably requesting a "processing fee" - an amount you have to send them in order for them to forward you your winnings. Or they may be requesting bank account information so they can "directly deposit your winnings". A legitimate lottery would only want one thing from you - proof of purchase, i.e. a copy of the ticket, the "tear off and return" portion of the ticket, etc. |
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Fred R
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If you didnt buy a ticket then you can't win a lottery so your wins are highly unlikely. if it is too good to be true then it probably isn't true. your offer was a piker. My lottery paid 2 million pounds.As directred I e-mailed acceptance. the email address was closed. I phoned the number given. There was no such number, and i wrote a letter to the given address. the letter was returned addressee unkinown.
the question is why the phony offer ? what scam could be involved? how would it work? otherwise the whole operation is just nonsense. |
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dutch_luvs69
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you TOO ????? so did I so guess you and I are splitting it . Did you send them the upfront fees yet ??? It really expedites the whole process - as a matter of fact you will get a letter in like 4 days asking for more money . Don't answer and send them money you never hear from them again . SCAMCITY,DELUXE ALL THE WAY . |
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lotteryco_uk
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It is a scam. Please see
http://www.lottery.co.uk/info/scams.asp |
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x_cybernet_x
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ya right 9 billion pounds.
just a trick to get your mail money |
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angelina_mcardle
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no they are not if you didnt enter a contest youve won nothing its a telemarketing scam remember if its too good to be true it is too good to be true |
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david42
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This is probably a scam. If you did not participate in a lottery, you can not have won a prize. I would not answer this message. You may gain from reading the article below. |
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daffy duck
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No way, U probably got or will get a msg saying u havta pay a service charge 2 receive the prize money, which is the scamsters' real objective........a few hundred punds frm every sucker will give him his million... |
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crackalac
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if you didnt buy a lottery ticket and see the numbers for yourself then it sounds like a fraud they would say you won. alot of scams are going around trying to convince people they have won a contest or lottery for you to send them money or to send them your personal information in which they can use for identity theft. |
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Scabius Fretful
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Don't answer them - delete them from your mail. They are scams, and answering them will eventually leave you with nothing in your bank account. |
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J Somethingorother
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Come on out from under that rock you're living under.
When did you buy a ticket to the lottery? Didn't did you. So how can you win? Use some common sense here. You are why scam artists continue their scamming. |
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bhoom2tika
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they are absolutely fake ,sorry for that ,but my answer is for real!!! |
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Ladder Captain-29
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NO NO NO it's nothing but a scam, a con, they want you too send money or they want you too help them out and recieve a "cut" of it -- it's nothing but a way to steal your money or your identity |
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grinningleaf
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If you did not buy a ticket, you did not win. I get a few of those a week. |
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