
Adair
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You are being scammed. Rule of thumb here: If you did not enter any contest or lottery, then you did not win any prize. It is all a scam to get you to part with your money before they send you any "winnings" of which you will never receive because you did not win. They try to make these things look real official and legit, but that is the point. The only down side for the scammer in these things is that there is so much of this out there, that most people are not stupid enough to fall for it. They only keep at it because of the few that do take the bait. I mean really, how many times a day can I possibly win a variety of million dollar lotteries that I did not enter? I get that junk all the time, and that is all it is -- JUNK. |
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rationallady
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Surely you realize these are common scams. Everyone gets these offers...usually in Junk mail. Occasionally, YOU have to mark them as SPAM. If you don't invite mail, it is SPAM. |
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ThatGuy!
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haha....you're getting scammed, you never have to pay a fee to win a prize. |
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sticky J
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you avoid the scam!!
If you won something..you should not have to pay for it..no matter how much!
This sounds like a typicall scam of a group of people randomly colllecting emails..or addresses claiming they "won" something..all they have to do is post a small processing fee to them..
tear it up..ignore it..save your money. |
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estee_1998
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Do not pay its a scam you will be out of money and get 0. |
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CHH Chicx
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Ok first of all anything that says you "have to pay a fee to get the prize" is a scam.
Secondly probably no coca cola factory would be giving out that much money and if they where lots more people would know about it. like it would be advertised on their coke bottles. |
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James F
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Come on!
It stinks of SCAM!!!
Don't be a smuck! Hahahahahah!!! |
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ScamBuster
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All spam emails are scams.
my Advice: Don't deal with anyone from a foreign country or Accept
checks from strangers and never use wire/bank transfer services.. you
risk losing your $$ and your mind.
Remember, if it sounds too good
to be true, it probably is! NEVER give out your personal information to
strangers online! Always be on guard. |
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Al Mac Wheel
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This is a scam.
They want you to pay fee from some bank account, so they can identify the bank account and suck it dry.
Here is info on the type of scam.
A total stranger wants to give you a mind boggling amount of money, but you have to pay some fee to get at it. Sometimes it is called the Nigerian scam or a Deposit scam. There are a thousand variations.
http://www.knujon.com/depscam.html
Litterally billions of $ get stolen from suckers like you each year, and the amount of money rises each year. You can help put these people in jail instead ... check out the links to the link I shared with you. |
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Sunshine
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Coca-Cola-lottery-scam-doing-the-rounds/2006/11/24/1164341388464.html
http://www.joewein.net/419/419-coca-cola-lottery.htm
Check out these links. Some one is trying to scam you by getting your info. |
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D S
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The Coca Cola Company's headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States; why would they offer pounds versus dollars?
Don't you find it odd that you are doing so much winning? Methinks that if you examined the headers from both of these emails they may be from the same source!
If it is too good to be true, it probably is. |
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