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I got an email thru email that I won a lotofmoney? How do I find out, that they are scam?Howdo I raise AWARENE

The Camelot Group.


Operators of The National Lottery.


3b Olympic Way, Sefton Business Park,


Aintree, Liverpool, L30 1RD


LOTTERY WINNING NOTICE


Congrats ,


The United Kingdom National Lottery wishes to inform you that the results of the E-mail address ballot lottery international program by Great Britain held on 26th of Dec, 2006. Your email account have been picked as a winner of a lump sum pay out of Eight hundred and ninty-one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-four Great Britain pounds (拢891,934.00 pounds sterlings) in cash credited to file REF NO. REF:***********


This promotion is this year's United Kingdom National Lottery New Year bonanza.


Note below your winning details as you are requested to send them to your fudiciary agent for your claims.Send also the following details together with the winning informatuions listed below:


BANKING DETAILS WHERE THE MONEY WILL BE CREDITED, Tel, Fax and mobile numbers,mailing, residential and postal addresses, age, sex, name of compa

I got an email thru email that I won a lotofmoney? How do I find out, that they are scam?Howdo I raise AWARENE
It is a scam and the most you can do is first, don't reply. Second contact the Attorney General of your State with the information about it. They will add this to the files they have from others who have received similar contacts.
Reply:HAHAHAHA


THATS A SCAM!!!!





I know because my friends works for a bank finding those!!!


I am have won the lotto from india ad mexico!!!


IT A SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!


DONT FALL FOR IT!!!!!!!
Reply:Listen to me: this question has been asked by others. Do you not think that it's too good to be true? Anything that sounds too good to be true is!!!





Why would you, out of millions of people, be so darned lucky???





Delete. Don't open. Just trust me: it's a scam!!
Reply:You KNOW its a scam.





Don't give your bank info to anyone.





Call police. Report it today.
Reply:scam
Reply:This is at least the 15th version on the SAME scam I've seen mentioned on Yahoo Answers.


Simple formula: If you didn't enter, you didn't win. PERIOD. If they want personal and financial information, they are trying to steal your money/identity.
Reply:Scam, scam and more scams.
Reply:SCAM and an old one!





The last line is the payout TO THEM!


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