
scott r
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yes this scam has been around for years they used to ask for money up front to claim the prize now they scam your identity and your account
report it to trading standards so they can issue advice to people in your area and record the scam
but don't answer this letter that info should never be given out |
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Happy Murcia
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It is a scam to get hold of your bank details,,,,delete it and never open another like it |
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stephenweinstein
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Yes, it is a scam. They want your bank account information to transfer money from your account (in other words, to steal it from you).
By the way, even if it was not a scam, it would still be illegal if you are a U.S. citizen. U.S. law prohibits participation in foreign gambling via the Internet. |
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Maber
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Sing along with me, to the tune of "Old McDonald:"
Ooooooooooh!...Scam Scam Scam Scam Scam Scam SCAM,
Scam Scam Scam Scam SCAAAAAAM!!
:D Well, that was fun!! |
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frankie b
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I am always amazed when people ask this. Of course it is a scam. never ever give out your bank info, if you won they can mail you the check. |
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?!
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SCAM, SCAM, SCAM !
yeah of course they want your bank details so that it makes it much easier to remove your funds from. they just get your personal info to steal your identity and take all your cash from your bank....a word of advice....if it sounds too good to be true it is ! |
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beanco
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dont ever give your bank details out over the internet unless it is a secure site and you know where and who have got the details. This is definatley spam. There are some people out there who would believe the email you received! |
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mallu
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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.
http://scamalertusa.blogspot.com/ |
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mich
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Very large scam, how can you win a lottery you've never entered! |
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Mike C
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I think their translation is a bit off, what the scam actually should have said was "transfer money out of your account". Block it & bin it. |
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taxed till i die,
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Scam |
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Treebeard
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Yea... I received one of those too a few years ago... it immediately went straight to my shredder... its a scam. |
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ed
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Scam. |
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aecfac
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It's a scam. If you won thousands of dollars, they would contact you by a certified letter, probably sent my FedEx and then followed up by a telephone call. I've received several of these emails, don't fall victim. |
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pistolavirus
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SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM
Trust me. |
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Irish
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It is a scam. If it came in your inbox and not bulk, make sure you spam them. By doing this they get labeled and are barred from sending you any mail in the future. |
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newterm
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Yes we got the same don't give out any details... Bin it !!!!!!!!!! |
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louby loo
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yes get them all the time ur right its a scam sent a email to question this without any details surprise surprise they didnt reply |
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chad g
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DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!!! ALL OF THOSE THINGS ARE SCAMS!!!
DID YOU EVEN ENTER A EUROPEAN LOTTERY???
IF YOU DO GO WITH IT, I HAVE SOME NICE BEACH FRONT PROPERTY IN AZ. FOR YOU.. LOL...
IT IS A SCAM!! |
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A G
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Yes a scam. Test it, tell them to send your winnings as a cheque to your address. You wont here another word. |
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thickhtowngurl
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whenever someone asks for your personal information.. such as banking account info.. ITS A SCAM!!
they will rob you blind!! |
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M L
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SCAM......Delete cookies on your computer....Tell them nothing..... |
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Dewey K
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It's a scam but if you want to have some fun give them a PayPal account and tell them to transfer it there. You will not hear from them again. |
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David's Mom!
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SCAM! If you didn't enter it, you cannot win it! |
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SUE G online
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yeah i had one too, its a scam, ignore it and throw it away, the lottery in spain is called once, you can only win it if you buy a ticket and you can only claim if you have residency |
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KD
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Scam.
May I have your bank details? If you wouldn't give them to a complete stranger, then why in the world would you even consider sending them off to some random email request? |
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Azuka
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Probably an advance fee scam. They really can't do anything with info they send. It is to make it look more legit. Make up a banks name and fake account if you want.
What they most likely want to do is make you think you have a lot of money coming..... but before they can deposit it, they need to have you pay some sort of fee for 'paperwork' or 'legalwork' or something like that.
Here is a site of one of my favorite scambuster sites - http://www.scambuster419.co.uk/index.html
Here is another - http://www.419eater.com/
The stories are not only entertaining as they taunt and torture the scammers, it is also pretty educational for you and makes you less likely to become a victim..
Good luck. |
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W Davey25
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If you are old enough to have a bank account then, you should not even have to ask if this is a SCAM or not. Trust no-one with your Bank details apart from yourself. I dont even open mail that looks dodgy I CROSS shred all of it, better still BURN IT. My motto is IF IN DOUBT CHUCK IT OUT |
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Martin K
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Its run by Nigerian scumbags..Dont give them a single cent or any details about yourself.. |
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DoctressWho
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You would probaly also be requested to pay the clearance charges for the money which would never arrive. |
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Al
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scam scam scam
hpw did u win of u didnt enter!
please dont send your bank details!!!!!! |
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