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Is it real that I won 750,000 euro and why?

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Is it real that I won 750,000 euro and why?

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  1. its just a con to get your bank account details.i got one checked the address on search and it told me it was a con


  2. congratulations you are the luckiest person on yahoo answers today because if you give me £5000 ill give you £100,000 BTW the money will be going into an offshore bank account in a country that you have more than likely never herd of opened up with fake passport and driving licence so the bank wont even know who i really am and i can withdraw the cash and get away with it if your interested let me know (need i say more)

  3. If you have to ask, then no.  If you really won a real prize, you would know for sure.  If you just got an email or something like that, it is a scam.

  4. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

  5. No idea, but the chances are no.

  6. Did you buy a ticket ???? Probably not !!!

    IT'S A SCAM

  7. I am guessing you have received an unsolicited email stating you have won some sort of lottery (even though you haven't purchased a ticket).  If this is the case, then this this is a SCAM. The below links gives confirmation of various email scams hitting the internet, including the famous Yahoo/MSN lottery scams and how to report them :

    http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/lo...

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or...

    Unscrupulous thieves have sent you this email and they are trying to part you from your hard earned cash. They will often ask you to call a premium rate number and keep you holding on whilst you rack up a huge phone bill. They are then paid a large proportion of this phone bill. They may ask you to divulge personal information about yourself or ask for your bank or credit card details. Do not divulge any such information under any circumstances. It is surprising how many innocent victims have been duped by these types of emails. Just remember the thieves who send them are very clever and extremely convincing. I suggest you delete the email and send it into cyberspace, hopefully along with the thieving scumbags who send them.

    Check out these sites for further information :

    http://www.scambusters.com

    http://www.hoax-slayer.com/

  8. Be extra careful!!!!

    Do not give out any of your personal detail!

    Specialy you bank account number..

    And DO NOT SEND any money under any circumstances!!!

  9. mmm..most likely noo...:(

  10. If you received an email telling you you've won a lottery (that you didn't even enter), then no. It's a scam.

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    Rob http://internetopportunityreview.com

  11. That's nice. When you win such a large amount of money, it doesn't feel real, because it is usually someone else and not you that usually win.

    Use the money responsible and make sure you put some away for a rainy day.

  12. You as well!!!, it happened to me last week!!! I must be the luckiest bloke in England, this year I have won £1.5 million on the Euro lottery some dying woman in Africa wants to put £15 million in my bank for a few days and give me a wedge for doing nothing and and some really dolly bird in Russia wants to meet me and hump my brains out!! How can one man get so lucky?

  13. if you did not enter anything then no it is not real

  14. No, do not respond to that.

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