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I got a e-mail saying i'd won 1,350,000 eros in Ireland. How can I check too see if it's real or a fraud?

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All of the contents of the E-mail looked very offical, which led me too believe it could be true. But as they say..."if it seems to good to be true , it probably is"...

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  1. Its totally fake, I know cos I got the same e-mail. I am Irish and knew that the postal address on the email was fake, it was just a few doors down from the internet cafe I was in at the time. So just delete these emails when you get them. They are not worth even opening


  2. It's Fradu specially if you have nothing to do with ireland

  3. fraud

  4. definitly a fraud apparently ive won the australian lottery and some other lotto once :P

  5. Just above the email text there is a button that says 'delete'.  Hit it.

  6. its fraud

  7. It is a fraud, about two weeks ago i recieved an email saying

    i won a large sum of money and i did not believe it.I think it is an identity theft waiting to happen.

  8. its a fraud ....period....beware of identity theft...it's rampant.

  9. If you didn't enter a lottery in Ireland, then it's a fraud.  You can't win something you didn't enter

  10. it's fraud

  11. Did you enter any competitions in Ireland? Course not...... It is a fraud you donut :)

  12. As the saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.

  13. I bet that it's fake! I've received some like that.

    Ignore it.

  14. It's definately fraud. These things have been floating around for years, telling you that you won a huge load of money, but that they need $100 or so to process your award. Just report it as spam and leave it at that.

  15. Its a fraud

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