
Polo
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It's a scam. Just delete the email. |
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prettygal32002
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its a scam mate dont even think about it!!!! |
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nurseman916
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No, that's a scam. Beware of it.
It's just like the Nigerian money inheritance scam. |
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Bernard B (yahoo answers)
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No! of course not. Everybody is getting this sort of spam. |
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john g
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Sung to the tune of Monty Python's 'spam' song: "Scam scam scam scam, scam scam scam scam!" |
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Wayne Z
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It is a SCAM.
Just delete it.
You send the money (probably to Nigeria) and then they disappear. |
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tattie_herbert
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Good grief!
Nothing is for free!
You have to be in it, to win it!
A mug is born everyday!
Tick your e-mail as spam, and then forget it! |
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HoneySuite
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Can you say "SCAM?" You can't win a lottery you didn't enter, and if money is due to you, why would you have to pay to receive it?? |
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nendlin
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scam hun if you send them money you'll never hear from them again xx |
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Gromit Head
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Forget it or regret it |
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Wildamberhoney
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SCAM SCAM SCAM |
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Judy1
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Duh. What part of "scam" do you not understand? |
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Â
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Don't pay, don't give your bank details or anything it's probably a scam. |
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Mopar Muscle Gal
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it is a SCAM |
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snake101teeth
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its rubbish
do you know the old saying
If you don't take part in a raffle you can't win a prize!
With all the spam now that has 2 meanings! |
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allan g
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Don't know about lottery but "Readers Digest" seems to have winners all the time. |
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shoredude2
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Everyday, I get the email that someone from Nigeria wants me to help them get $25,000,000 out of their country and if I would just give them my bank account numbers.
If you pay the delivery costs, don't be surprised when the winnings don't come. It's actually illegal to require a winner to pay delivery costs to win a prize |
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alanrt1
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It is a scam!!! They are not even located in the UK. The scam operation originates in Nigeria. |
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pal2k_2001
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It's a S C A M !!!!! You'll probably start to receive "winning" notices from something called the Nigerian lottery, too. Another scam. Ignore them, don't even open them and report them as SPAM whenever you can (hey, that rhymes!).
I keep getting notices from the UK saying that I am going to inherit money. Sadly, another "bunko". Too bad--I could certainly use a few million quid!
What I want to know is why does the writer, supposedly from a legal firm, use such poor English? Spelling errors, bad syntax, grammatical mistakes abound; it really is appalling. Which is another clue that it is a phony letter; a REAL attorney's office would notify you in a written document and send it along in the mail, probably by certified mail that you'd sign for and NOT send an e-mail to you. And the grammar, spelling and syntax would all be correct, too.
PLEASE don't fall for the all of the "phony baloney" that is being circulated out there. It's just electronic junk mail.
Hope this helps. |
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Al
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Jeez, how many of these questions hav there been this week!!
You can't win a lottery you don't enter!!! |
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Polar Molar
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No it's a Scam!! |
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Tax Chap
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Ignore it. It's a SCAM. |
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Stanley Y
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no |
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'Dr Greene'
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Send them a first class stamp, and ask them just to post the cheque.
Of course it's a scam. |
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scallywag
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Send me you bank details and credit card numbers and all your
passwords for financial dealings and I will submit a claim on your behalf and forward all proceeds to you less my expenses. |
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sazm82
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No you cannot. There is no tax on lottery wins in the UK anyway, regardless of whether you are resident or non resident. |
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Onestep downfrom God
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Of course you can Malcolm. |
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dbs
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Competition is Bogus do not give them your credit card or bank details |
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FRANK W
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Have a look at www.v-d-w.156324fh |
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uh huh
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no check out timo455, he asked exactly the same kind of question. it seems a group of fools have been trying to scam people. don't fall for it and tell people you know not to fall for it either. x |
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