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I have got email stating that you have won 5 lakh sterling pounds, do not disclose this information to anyone?

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You have won 5 lakh pounds by computerised Yahoo lottery system.Please contact Mr Alexender,attorney of some legal firm......Is this true or fake email

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  1. it is a spam...


  2. Don't be stupid. Did you enter a Yahoo lottery? I can tell from here you di not. Because it does NOT exist. There are thousands of these fakes out there. You should really report them to your mail provider.

  3. it's a fake email, until now I have won 999999999999999999999999999999999 million dollars!!!!

    when you will submit your info, they will say to you to pay money for transport and they will not get you any money

  4. Contact him now  before I do.

  5. this is a spam.just ignore this. everybody is getting that type of spams daily.

  6. scaaaaaammmmmmeeeeerrrsssss....

    dude they're phishing for your moolah!

    if you get emails like these, go to google and type the title and put 'scam' after that, you'll find like  BILLION sites that tell you... ITS A FLIPPIN SCAM!!!

  7. fake

  8. its all fake //

    i myself recieved such four or five emails but its absolute fake...

    even i lost lots of money on call bills calling their number..

    BEWARE!!!!!!!!!-

    NEVER EVER GIVE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THEM YOU COULD BE TRAPPED IN SOME SERIOUS TROUBLE...

    NO NEED OF THANKS

  9. SCAM  SCAM  SCAM.  If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.

  10. These all are internet scams/frauds.There is no such thing as yahoo lottery.These emails basically comes from Africa.Just don't respond to them .Put hose emails to your spam list .Don't respond to any such emails.They will ask you to send them some money for transfer fee.after which they will ask you for more money or they will stop responding to you

  11. I too have received many email like that  but I have ignored them.

  12. Scam, scam, scam... spam, spam spam... it ain't true..

    did you enter a lottery?  if not, you can't win, no matter what these crooks tell you.

  13. hey i get 1000 of this mail in a month

    plz dont belive on this

  14. If it sounds too good to be true, that's because it is.

    I wouldn't trust it - especially if it asks for personal information.

    -Matt Fuller

    BBY PCHO

    Store 1415

  15. If they are asking for money or your bank details, donot give them it.  all this is false, its happened here in the uk,  the interpole are dealing with this.

  16. no doubt it is a fake mail. They must have asked you to pay processing fees. Dont step in to a trap. In every sphere of life you will find smart people doing smart things to fool you. Now it is up to you to get your selves fool or just avoid those kind of people and never communicate with them.

  17. Definitely a spam mail. Do not bother replying back to that mail. We all get these kinds of mails every other day.These are random generated spam.And they cash in on the less thinking ones who actually go all the way, giving their personal information...just ignore those mails...

  18. It's a scam. There are all kinds of e-mail being sent to people claiming they've won all kinds of money (in pounds). Best not to evern open; just delete.

  19. It  is  a  scam

    Don't fall  prey to it,people  have  lost money doing this

  20. d**n sure dat its fake !!

    at d end it will ask u to enter ur debit card no or account number for d winning money to b transffered into ur account !!

    Mark it as a spam !!

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