
imisidro
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Because they want to SCAM you -- ignore it don't believe it and delete the email |
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COD4 Junkie
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its a scam...they are hoping that you are daft enough to believe it...with my emails I operate on a "if I didnt ask for it...I dont open it" policy |
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♥Bubble♥Pop♥Electric♥
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Its a spam email, you've obviously signed up for something and agreed to the terms and conditions without actually reading them. Sometimes they forward your email onto other parties who then send you spam - just click on one email and go down the bottom, see if theres a part about unsubscribing, and click that, if not forward an email to the address you got it from stating you want your email address deleted off there system, if its off the email they send it to they should delete it |
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Korky
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nothing is for free.
its a con lady, |
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Beautiful -
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its called a scam
once you hand over your account detials, these people will empty your account and you will never see the money again!!
these scam people tend to get your email address because any sites you have visited and given your email address will 'sell' your adress to anyone willing to pay the right price for it.
the people who have bought your address will then procced to send you emails saying they will give you money, once you hand over your account details, then they are the onces who will be left laughing with your money. |
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AFL
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One more reason is also that if people do send them 200 £/$ or whatever, these people get put on to a "Sucker List" of so called suckers who are so gullible that they will beleive these scams. These "sucker lists" are apparently worth a fortune, and get sold to the highest bidders who then use them to scam these "suckers" with even more preposterous stories. |
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l4zy_gti
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Because its a complete crock! I got one through my door the other week saying id won the spanish lottery and i hadnt even put it on! lol |
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Shellie
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Come on. Just ignore them. Only an idiot would fall for such a scam. |
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Dreamweaver
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haven't you heard of the phrase 'there's a sucker born every second'? if they sent out enough emails there'll bound to be some st#$@d person who'll swallow hook, line & sinker!! |
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Zoe
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Because its a scam to steal your £200, they're not going to ever give you that million pounds you know... |
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milkybarkid_85
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Because they're scams!! |
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** rÂW® ** we're al mad here
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Just scams, block them! |
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swarvacous
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They hope you will pay the 200 and wait for there contact, at which point they don't contact you and cannot gain contact with them as they are a hidden personal identity. Therefore profiting from your naivety |
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Nicki
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because its all a scam never fall for it......
all they are trying to do is take your money and they use the most vunerable people no offence.....
DONT FALL FOR IT!!!!!
(its for your own good) |
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Nathan
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1. They are after your 200 sobs.
2. They have infected your pc with spyware and now have your email addres password and any other personal details stored on your pc.
Don't even open these, and NEVER click on a link even it takes you to an apparent legitimate homepage, such as yahoo sign in.
A spy is installed the moment you click a link, such as a photo, and apparent home pages are actually phishing sites. Just delete the moment you get them. |
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qasarasara
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because if one pays in every 10 scams they end there winning not you |
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Rash
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Send me £200 and I'll tell you!!!!! |
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idiotzaint
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It's a scam.........they're all scams
Even the one I'm trying to sell...........answers on yahoo for $50 bucks...... |
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Kim
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It's a scam. They probably got your email when you created an account on another website or something. |
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kookoo4travel
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Don't fall for them, SCAMS!!!!! I just got the same email a few days ago. Just ignore them!!!! |
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DjRobin69
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Just send me the £200 and I'll see you don't get anymore |
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SR13
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The prices of stamps have gone up due to e-mails taking over. Send me 200 pounds and I'll give you a good deal of 100 pounds per stamp though. |
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Newgran
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because it's a scam. If even 1 in a hundred people send them £200 it's easy money for them.
Never believe you have won anything you haven't entered and never give money up front |
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john
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because they are scams |
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Boudreaux
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It's the same reason that I get emails telling me how I can add a few inches to the size of my penis with a pill, even though I am perfectly happy with the way it is.
Nature of spam! =) |
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Alpha Dog
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Just email them back saying to deduct what they want out of your winnings. Watch the scorn replies roll in ;) |
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Astaroth
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Tell em to take it out of the winnings and a grand for their trouble |
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