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I got E-mail from Yahoo Lottary said I win 300,000 pounds. True or Lie ?

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I got E-mail from Yahoo Lottary said I win 300,000 pounds. True or Lie ?

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  1. That is a lot of Ugandan monies very true.


  2. Well, did you play a lottery?  If not, then it's a lie.

    It's a lie anyway - click the SPAM button.

  3. 2 words:

    Spam & Virus

  4. If you didn't enter in anything, then it is a scam.

  5. scam its probly a pedo

  6. I can better that. I have been offered a share of $10 million by a widow in Nigeria.

    Such a shame, her husband died and she needs help to get the money out of the country.

    All I have to do is send her my bank account details and she will transfer the money to me. I can then keep 20 percent.

    Easy money eh! She sounds so honest. Poor woman needs help.

    By the way, Lottery is spelled like this. Awlrite.

  7. Sorry friend but there is no Microsoft, Yahoo or other e-mail lottery, it's a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information

    http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/nigeri...

    http://www.thescambaiter.com/forum/showt...

    http://www.hoax-slayer.com/email-lottery...

    .Also If you go to the following site you will get some info on ID theft www.identity-theft.org.uk the iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful

  8. Anything like that is a scam. I used to get these emails that said I had money ready to be deposited in an acct. in norway or somewhere

  9. I don't know, but if its true, lucky you!

  10. If it is from Spain or Italy, its a scam. Did they ask you to send a deposit to an agent? Then it is def a scam.

  11. ask them for their account number and sort code. Tell them you wish to draw from their account :)

  12. well let them know claim your winnings and if so well i'm your newest friend!.

  13. Lie.

  14. Scam. Yahoo do not run lotteries. report it and delete it.

  15. its a scam we all get them,

    i get them daily just deleate dont open they contain viruses..

  16. If you didn't do anything then it is an absolute scam.  I always get stuff that says I won a 1,000 dollar shopping spree so yeah, its fake.  Sorry dude.

  17. Most likely a lie.  Just a scam to get personal info about you, or get your money in some way.  Just delete the e-mail.  If it just so happens to be true, then Kudos for you.  But I think it would be a lie.  Besides, pounds is the what they call money in England and Britain and such places in Europe.

  18. Its a Lie I'm afraid and no doubt they want your bank details and it will only cost a few hundred pounds which you will have to pay upfront and that will be the last you see of your money.

    remember if its too good to be true, then it usually is

  19. My dad always says: "If it's too good to be true- it's not." I think that answers your question.

  20. True!  Give them all your personal information.  Knock yourself out.

  21. Delete it. It is not the truth. I've gotten loads of them.

  22. It is most likely a scam.  If you have a only 1% chance of winning the lottery.  Then why did my mom get those kind of emails 13 times?

  23. LIE>>>>>SCAMMM

  24. Delete it - it's a scam to get your bank details.  I get about 5-6 of those emails every day!  Never give out bank details or they will clear your account.

  25. lie...and don't open those!

  26. If it's too good to be true, it usually is..

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