
Juliu C
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It's a total scam!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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004
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these kinds of emails are always scams. |
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Miss Z
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Totally a scam! If this were true you would most likely be contacted by an attorney |
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Philly Iggles
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scam |
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Tony B
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It is a definite scam. If you supply any of your banking details your bank accounts will be plundered. Delete the whole thing from you computer promptly and at once - if not sooner! |
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Chef Frisbee
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Awww come on - take a chance - what's the worst that can happen
You spend a few hundred dollars to get delivered a bogus settlement that never appears while they use your ID info to get a string of credit cards in your name and max them out.
Yeah - major scam here - |
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Yggdrasil Mithos Symphonia
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It's a TOTAL SCAM. They clear out your account, and you'll have a lot of trouble if you were scammed by say a Nigerian (where these scams often stem from). It such a common scam that they even have a music video about it called "I cut your dollar". |
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annsrum
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It is a scam. If you actually were a beneficiary to millions they would contact you by phone and then ask to meet with you in person. They would never ask for you to pay any money at all and you would be able to have your own lawyer look over the documents etc if you wanted. |
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:)
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Scam! |
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brutaltruthonly
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NO!!! This is a very popular email scam. they will get your info and clean you out. or they will have you cover the cost of the shipping etc. and you Will not see anything. Best thing to do is not answer so they will stop cause you are not verify they have a good email address. |
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CCRIDER69
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SCAM,DON'T DO IT!!! |
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wizjp
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Total scams. |
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Stew
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It is not illegal. But it is scam. There is no money to be had from a dead guy who died in a plane crash. There are no dead millionaires in another country who share your last name. Any person emailing you is just trying to get personal information from you for identity theft. Everybody and their brother, sister, aunt, neighbor and ex-wife have gotten emails like you are asking about. delete them and move on with your life. You are better off spending a dollar buying a lottery ticket. |
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Tif
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scam i get a couple everyday |
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NYC Chutzpah
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Wanna buy the bklyn bridge with your winnings? |
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coolperson9450
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This is a scam! Most of the time these people will take your account information and run with your money sitting there. Don't ever give away any bank info if you are not expecting the money to come to you. Things like this are never legitimate. |
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towlie330
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Scam Scam Scam. Delete these e-mails immediately! |
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Hagi
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Yes, maybe you should report this to the police. |
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mom2babycolin
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SCAM! |
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meandean
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It is definitely illegal scams. Try not to even open stuff like that because it will put all sorts of cookies and virus on you computer. |
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Deb S
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Don't fall for it. They're scams!!!! I heard of one where they want you to cash the check & send some to them then the check gets returned later and you owe all that money to whomever casehd the check.
Don't trust it. If you inherited any money a lawyer would call you. |
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michelle
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This is most definatly a scam!!!
You hear of similar stories all over the internet, check it out and decide for yourself. |
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ruth t
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i dont know you but please dont be as dum as i was i got a cheeck in the mail for 4,500 i took it to the bank because the people had said i won the money and that was what was left after taxs well when it was all said and done the cheeck was no good and the bank had called the cops on me for trying to cash a bad cheeck they where going to take me to jail for something i didnt know any thing about i try'ed to tell them it was sent to me from a guy called frank wilson if you get something like it dont as dum as i was just email them and tell them you dont know what they are talking about and dont want to know please dont fall for it. its not true |
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Patrick
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This is a SCAM. Newsletter had been published related to the scenario you have mentioned.
Be careful. There are a lot such thing that are actually scam.
If you are serious about earning money through internet, I would rather you consider of setting up your own internet business instead. The investment cost is also rather low compared to others.
There are a lot of internet business models you could consider of (e.g. buying and selling domain names, affiliate marketing, auctions, selling digital or physical products, creating paid newsletter or websites and many more).
With a proper system setup and correct web marketing strategies, you could start to earn some passive income.
Find out more from the link in my profile page. It will tell you how to setup a successful online business step by step regardless of your experience and background. It will also tell you what are the reason behind each step, how you could go about doing it and where you could get the necessary resources free or at a low price.
Hope that it will be helpful to you. |
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nickoj
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no its just SPAM........
but only belive the 200 mill. ones |
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