
oceanpotionâ„¢
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it's fraud |
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mq2
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I would estimate that my spam box is 70% these type of mails these days. You are just getting a snail mail version. Throw it in the nearest bin, and enjoy your normal humble life. |
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Gary
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Yes, it is a scam. Many of us have received similar messages such as yours from all over the world. I have a question for you. Why would you pay for something that You have won? Do not respond. Ignore and delete it. |
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wilmaeller@sbcglobal.net
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Warning-----that is a fraud do not answer that --delete it ,they will probably want you to send money to confirm your win. Dont do it ..........this has been on the news in several states |
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wolvesoftime
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I'd say it a fraud, but just check your numbers on your account. then you shall know! |
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ajsnskool
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If these were legit, I would've won over a billion pounds in just the last year alone! Its definately a fraud. Delete it. Do not respond. |
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RegalTitan
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do not give them anything, if they want credit card info, bank accounts, or any kind of personal information it is probably fake. I have received these before and i just ignore them. |
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lakshmikant a
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Just think over.....
Lottery management, which cannot bear expenses towards courier charges is prepared to give you lottery amount of 5,00,000 pounds!!!!!!!! Is it not a fraud?!!!!
How can anybody win a lottery without paying for lottery ticket?.
Why should anybody conduct lottery to disburse money to strangers on E mail identity?!!!!
Almost every person is getting this kind of fraud mails .
It is really surprising why these fraud people cannot be arrested?
Do not respond to this kind of fraud mails. |
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virgil
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They can take the courier charges out of the ₤5000000
actually tell them they can have ₤5000 to send it to your bank to hold until you collect it
or ₤1000000 to give you the ₤4000000 in cash
or that you already collected the ₤5000000 and want to know their bank details and pin number and address to send them the ₤1000000
it''s fun to waste their time so they're not scamming someone |
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Leah
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you can't win a contest that you didn't enter. You can't win a lottery if you didn't buy a ticket for that lottery.
If you legitimately won some money, you wouldn't have to PAY to get it - either in advance or after the fact (taxes excluded).
Bottom line - it's FRAUD. If it sounds too good to be true, IT IS! |
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Tim R
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It's a fraud, delete the email and forget about it. |
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This, That & such
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I've gotten several lottery prize notices from UK and even offers to become the connection for some left over millions in Africa.
Becareful, all they are trying to do is get your personal info to use it in some scam. DON'T SEND THEM YOUR PERSONAL INFO RMATION ! Just delete and ignore, they will try several more times. |
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Lovinlife
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it's fraud |
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Gaspode the wonder dog
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Don't be afraid of it!
I get them all the time and have so far "won" 24 million. Naturally I have to claim it, yet to open a special account for them to pay the money into, yet to prime the account with £1,000 and yet to have my money stolen by these fraudsters.
Simply ignore them when they arrive. |
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