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I want to enquiry about a person who is a citizen of united kigdom ad irelad.actually he has send me a winnig?

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actually i won a toyota car and some winnig amount and this person is asking for some delivery charges which is dollors 800 in rs 32,000 or more his name is Antonio Adolfo his passport no is 0055288o8 which is authorized by united kingdom passport agency i want to equiry about him either he is geuine person or not

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  1. You havent won. Dont send MONEY.  BTW Antonio Adolfo is a Brazilian singer.


  2. SCAMMMM!!!!!

  3. I can't believe you are gullible enough to even ask a question about this. It is a scam, and a very old one at that.

  4. i will strongly tell you to report their email as spam and even threaten them if they intend to write you more..if i will show to you my mailbox..you will see a large amount of these scam mails..

    so it will be better not to pay any money because HAD I KNOWN IS ALWAYS AT LAST

    PEACE OUT

  5. why do you think anyone in the world would say you won a car ? how ? why ?

    please do not read anymore mails of this sort

    SCAM ?STEALING ?LYING !

    do you understand that it is impossible to win a car this way ,

    do not respond to this person .

    do not even waste your time asking about this person ,it is a scam !

  6. this is a huge scam, it was all over the news. do not believe this they will steal your $$

  7. Here's how you tell if he's genuine or not.  Tell him he can keep the car and the money, just send you $100.  If he doesn't do it, he's fake.

    You have to be joking.  I've won about 100 lotteries, and I've had 100 people offer me millions of dollars to get money out of Nigeria.  IT'S A SCAM DUMMY!  And not very original.  It's an OLD SCAM.

  8. It's very much a Scam, although if you read the other comments, you'd probably got that already.

    The scam in question is commonly called a "419" Scam, as that's the title number of the Nigerian law that forbids it.  The sender offers you Money / car / etc. but asks for a realtively modest delivery fee, or a transaction fee.  You send the fee, and they send nothing.  The account name is likely bogus and is checked via a public computer.  You can report the E-mail to your ISP.

    It's based on a Very old Scam known as the "Spanish Prisoner".  The basics were the same, but they'd get you to travel to a foreign country (originally Spain) and then everything would "go wrong", and you'd be intimidated out of even more money.   BTW, this part is still happening to some who do send in the money.

    If you'd like a bit of fun, Reply to the message, but string them along....Warning to those who do...You'll get more spam like this, as they pass your address along to other scammers.

    As a new note, several hackers are using e-mails like this to fish for 1. active email addresses that will reply, 2. Potential suckers whom they can bilk with another scam....I reccomend that you report them to your ISP, and to the federal governmet of your country's Fraud Prevention Division.

    Hope this helps,

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