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Is There any Internatonal Lottery Board in Spain?

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I have Received a Fax From This Board.

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  1. No!  This is a scam - do not respond, or you will mark yourself as an easy mark for other scams!


  2. if you got this in an email,then no...it is a scam..if you did not enter in this lottery, and received an email saying that you won..it is a scam..if it has a free email account (such as @hotmail.com or @yahoo. com then it is also a scam..do not reply to this email

  3. No.

    Also there is no combined yahoo, msn, icq, aol etc lotteries.

    The reason why so many of these fakes come from Spain is that there seems to be way too many scammers there at the moment.

    Don't give them out any of your personal details, it can be dangerous.

    From the second link below :

    "Dutch police have arrested 111 suspected 419 scammers. The arrests on Saturday follow the end of a seven-month investigation - dubbed Operation Apollo, AFP reports.

    Eight of those detained were carrying false papers. Many others among the group of West African (mainly Nigerian) suspects are reckoned to have entered the Netherlands illegally or to have overstayed their permitted stay.

    The alleged scammers are suspected of running a series of lottery-based (AKA 419-lite) scams. Prospective victims of these frauds are first informed by email that they have won fictitious lottery prizes. Victims are then tricked into handing over money-up front to cover processing fees or other fictitious expenses. The promised windfalls never materialise and dupes are left nursing their losses.

    Investigators in the Netherlands estimate that 2,000 internet con-men are active in the country."

  4. Only in the mind of a person who wants your money! Send it to them and be happy you helped a poor unfortunate thief steal it from you. These are all scams! People to lazy to work! So they steal from poor people who are not able to protect themselves.

  5. no,

    but if your wondering, your uncle shanga just passed away in Nigeria and left you $20 million!!!

    please stop even thinking about these fraudulent claims.  its hard when you have them faxed and emailed but a scam is a scam, and we unfortunately live in a world where most of us come across one every day.

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