
linandyang
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Thats total spam, delete delete delete. The lotto doesnt randomly enter peoples emails in the lotto, nor would they contact a winner via email, ever! That one is big now, along with one where people posing as business owners want you to give them your info so they can "wire" money to you to cash because they dont accept pounds or something along those lines. Watch out, they're clever. |
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star
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fraud FRAUD |
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Lucylu
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without a doubt fraud!!! just delete it everysingle time! you could also reply with STOP! (in capital letters) sending it back to them, and they will stop sending you this junk!! DONT be taken in by it all, its fraud, without a doubt!! xx |
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richard_beckham2001
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Fraud |
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Judy1
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Delete the emails, they are scams. Most people get them regularly.
On a real lottery, first of all you buy a ticket, then you contact THEM if you win, they wouldn't know your email or even who had the winning ticket. The email ones that claim your email was selected as a winner are all scams. |
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AW
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I would like to against the grain and say that those emails are true but I will just be opening doors to bigger wilder evils for you and I am not an evil man so I will tell you the truth - it is spam. Delete the emails, shut down the computer and revert back to snail mail. And then you will have to worry about the Spanish National Lottery :) |
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john n
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Think about it - did you enter a competition? Never even open anything without knowing who it is from or without expecting it. Never give any details to somebody who contacts you... Spam this mail....... |
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Knowitall
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If you actually won that much money I think they would come to your house. Ask yourself did you enter any contests...likely not so how could you win.
being a business owner (Cycle MArt USA) I can tell you that giving money away is not the best way to be sucessful. Most people don't give money away for nothing. It is just advertising. They are probubly gunna try and sell you a time share.
And again if you actually won somthing they will contact you in person or at least on the phone. |
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focus
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It appears that there are hundreds of people who get the same e mail, no way can you get money for nothing so best delete it. |
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It's a scam. The are phishing for your bank details. Just delete it. |
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Patrick
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It is confirmed to be scam. There are a lot of people receive such emails.
Be careful. A lot of so call mentioning that you have win something are actually scam.
It will be more reliable to earn from your hardwork rather through this luck. |
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gavin n
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It's "fraud" they want you to send them money for you to get your money. There is no such thing as easy money or money for nothing. |
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