
Nathan
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Everyday someone else is asking the same question.
IF YOU DID NOT ENTER, YOU DID NOT WIN.
Do not even open these. Look, phishing: There is a so called yahoo lottery (which does not exist) but it seems quite convincing, they even provide a link to what looks like a yahoo sign in page. It's not. You punch in your password.......!
Second, they can add a link which once clicked on installs a spy on your pc.
Don't even think about opening these. |
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IRON MAN
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I only read "congratulations lucky winner" and didn't bother reading the rest - yes, it's a scam! |
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****
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Ok I read one second of your mail and thought "OF COURSE ITS A FRAUD" If you had won something you wouldnt be sent it in an email. |
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DiDi
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Most definitely a scam - they want your details and will empty your account - delete the message do not reply at all, hackers can access your email account and get your information from there!!
Take care!! |
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old know all
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There is a National Lottery in the UK. You have to buy a ticket.
If you haven't bought a ticket, it's a scam. |
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Mystery
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do you really think if you won something like this that they would email you, and that they would call you lucky winner? its a scam |
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aihua c
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scam, of course |
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NGC87
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Just another spam like millions out there.check the following link or google "UK lottery scam" |
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Little Foot
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Sounds too good to be true? Of course. FRAUD. Don't give them any information. If you're really curious about it, call their headquarters and ask them what they are really up too. |
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MikeD2
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scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam |
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jlaura103
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Certainly not real.
Firstly you didnt enter the lottery, and I think there is some sort of rule of being English or being in the UK to win (not certain of that)
Also you should never have to give money to someone in order to gain a 'prize'!!
If a cheque comes through your door then lucky days!! |
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Megan
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If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Did you enter any sweepstakes of any kind? Do you remember doing anything that would allow you to win something like this? If not, then delete the email. What this scam will do is try and get personal information from you somehow then use it to their advantage. |
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dave_uk06
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Of course its con :-) |
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Jeanne R
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Is there more to the e-mail?
If they want you to send money,give a bank account number, or a credit card number, then yes it is a scam. |
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frankie
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This is probably a scam and if you have doubts you probably think so to if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. |
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starlet108
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Okay - now ask yourself 'Did I enter a lottery in the UK' ??? I bet the answer is NO. Of course its a scam love - delete it and forget it. These are phishing scammers just after your personal details to empty your bank accounts xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Helen M
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You didn't enter a lottery so it's not likely that you've won one. If a thing sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This kind of scam goes on all the time. Don't fall for it. |
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vrindaganguly
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I ALWAYS LIKE TO TALK TO THE POINT AND NOT GIVING A 10 HR ANSWER....IT SURELY IS A FRAUD..DONT TAKE ANY STEP FORWARD...ITS ALL FOR UR GOOD THAT M ANSWERING |
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leahbeer
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sounds like it. well did u enter this competition?? who is the email off? does it look like its off the national lottery.. i bet it doesn't. and they are selling it to you, they are trying too hard to persuade that it's real! its not real ..fact |
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snugglebumfury
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you don`t get nothing for free in this world.
So ask the question,is it a scam? YES |
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JOHN R
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This must be one of the most regularly asked questions. Always the same answer. This is a scam. Delete it. Forget it. |
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clark kent
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if they ask for money upfront it's a scam,real comps/lotto dont ask for money |
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Franco
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I get about 20 of those emails per week,and I am sorry to inform you as follows:.
Lotteries are not won by People who did not buy a ticket
And they give the number of the winning ticket
Winners are notified by letter, not email
They are addressed by name
They are never asked for money in advance.
Courier firms charge about 50 euros, not 500.
If these crooks give a telephone number, check that it works, do not speak with them and inform the police. |
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marky_lemonade
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100% scam. |
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Mehian
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I think you can find the most accurate answer by searching on www.PolyCola.com |
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zami1994
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i don't think it is! i think it's real |
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