Last month I get a mail from yahoo mns/awared uk.I win 485000 G.B.P. How can I get my winner PRIZE|||sounds like a scam to me|||Oh please. It's not true. It's a FAKE. It's a SCAM. (yes, I am shouting).
Why do people think they've won something when 99.99% of the rest of the world knows this is not possible?
Yahoo runs NO lotteries. Nor does MSN.
If you haven't bought a ticket, you can't have won. Geddit?|||spam.|||That's Scam! Never bite the bait.|||You respond to the mail, then your *** is theirs. Well at least your email is, Mr G. ibble|||spam it it is a scam.|||Not another one. SCAM!!!! Block and bounce it. Put them in SPAM and don't even get curious as some contain viruses and malicious codes. Be careful, don't answer them and if you do don't send them any money or divulge any personal iinfo.|||This is a scam thousands of these emails are sent every day DO NOT send any
cash or bank details click the link below to see what yahoo say about this
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or鈥?/a>|||If you were daft enough to answer them you're screwed, and will probably spend most of the rest of December and all January up to your neck in identity theft problems trying to work out why your bank account has been emptied.
If you give them the information they seek, they don't give money, they take it away. You've won nothing except the chance to become a Mugu (Nigerian for "big fool"). Yahoo, MSN, Windows Live or any other company do not operate email lotteries where the winners are selected randomly by email. The only way to win a lottery is to buy a ticket.
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