
Sassafrass AKA: Sass
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Trash it. I've been getting thoses for weeks. Don't give them any info. It's a scam! |
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mmoonnii
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Forget about it. They are trying to fool you and get some of your money. it happened to me................. |
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Mountain Top
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Oh gosh - it's a SCAM !
If you respond (I did it once for fun - had them going in circles for a month), they get around to asking you to send money as a "good faith" deposit - and of course you will never hear anything from them again. |
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raj
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It is true that this type of mails will be received by every body !
but winning euros is not true!!
you shall be cheated if you consider this type of mails.
better delete them with out reading also !! |
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Chef Frisbee
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Big Time Scam |
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Laura
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No, and if I did. I sure it would be a total SCAM!!! Don't fall for it. Right now they will give you any reason to blow your computer up those awful HACKERS!!! My parents just got they're computer hacked and now they're paying to have they're computer fixed. Don't fall for it!!!!! Good luck. |
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Energy
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this is an internet scam. don't respond and if you don't have spam blocker then just continue to delete emails like this |
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Skootz
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Anytime you get something like this, go to www.snopes.com. Just copy and paste a few of the main words. You will all be amazed at how long some of this stuff has gone on. Snopes is great for urban legends like this one. |
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friend
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i m fm india. here too such mails came in many inboxes and after investigation it is found fraud only. u might be knowing all this. anyway be careful of such msgs |
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bvk41
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This is a scam. Don't waste your time on these mails. |
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nita
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spam |
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WarmthintheCold
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Typically, when an email promises big money through a contest you didn't enter, and there are is a grammar error in the corresponding email, it's fake. Emails like these circulate the internet all of the time. I've gotten them from "Nigeria", and I've heard of them from Europe as well. Look the email scam up on snopes.com
Sorry :-( |
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Funky Radz
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I get this email everyday in my life....
When I saw it for the first time, I was very happy because I thought that my family and I were going to be rich and we could buy my favourite car but then my dad told me that it was Spam and would be better that it should not be opened! For once, I wished that this email was for real! |
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Tangarin
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My opinion it's a scam. Non-one will give you free money without a catch!!. next thing they will ask you to send money in to claim your prize, then when you send it they will ask for a bit more and before you know it you have given away thousands of $$$$, don't do it just delete that email and forget you even got it. Do note give your personal information either co s you never know you don't want some psycho showing up on your door step demanding money or calling you and harssing you. |
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Usialimasatu
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SPAM
Check with the FBI pages so that you know of the other funny emails being sent around the world |
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REinfo
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I get emails stating that im the heir of a European fortune. Its all spam. be carefull |
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nirmalvirdi
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Dear Friend,
It is world's biggest scam also known as Advance Payment Fraud. Many Indians have been cheated as they sent them advance money hoping to get Millions which they promised. The moment they stopped sending any money, it is the end of game. These are professional criminals who operate from temporary Hotel Rooms in different Countries. You should not even acknowledge their emails and simply delete it as SPAM. Be Careful and save your hard-earned money and multiply the same with your hard-labour and wisdom. |
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