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I recieved an official notice from cocacola bottling corp that i won the lottery conducted by microsoft ?

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then i was told to e mail skynetparceldelivery@yahoo.co.uk on how to claim my prize....so is this not just a scam

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  1. You and everyone else who has an email address.

    Delete it, it's a scam


  2. scam!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. How can you possibly win something you didn't enter?

  4. no, it's a scam. trust me.

  5. Its rubbish. Im sure you did not take part in such a contest in the 1st place.

    Dont be cheated~

  6. Of course it's a scam, you idiot.

  7. Yeah, its a scam. Don't reply to them cockroaches!!

  8. Did you enter the microsoft lottery? If you didn't, then it is obviously a scam.

  9. Dont' quit your day job.

  10. No Official Notice comes like That.

    Cocacola and Microsoft do NOT Cooperate on many Offers.

    They will NEVER Hire a Company that uses @yahoo.com as an E-mail! They have their Own servers.

    Basic Phishing Scam.

    Delete and/or Report it.

  11. Scam, delete or report it as spam and get on with your life.

  12. That one is still going around? I last saw it in the late 90s

  13. Yes it is - it is absolutely a scam. It can be an advertising scam, where in order to cclaim your "prize" to have to buy something. Or it can be an outright scam where you have to pay something. Or it can be a ruse to get you to log onto a site where you will be immediately invaded by a virus or a worm.

    But it is a scam. Guaranteed

  14. Did you even enter it?

    If you need to email a free email provider, then chances are it is a scam of some kind.

  15. Yes,it's a big scam.DELETE IT!!!

  16. Microsoft don't do lotteries (unless you call Winows 98 a lottery)

    It's a scam honey - leave it alone...

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