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Someone sent me a emil saying that i won 50,000 and is is signed by the senitor. Is it real?

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They tell me to send them my information like my name, adress, date of birth ect.

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  1. No it is not real

    Remember if it sounds to good to be true it more than likely is


  2. Definitely not.  Especially if they used the same spelling you did.  "You just won but we don't even know anything about you but your e-mail, not even your name, for a contest you never entered, using a non-binding communication form like e-mail"?  No way!  Just an attempt to steal your personal info.

    What kind of senator runs a lottery, anyways?

  3. get real, no one wins a ton of money and is notified through e-mail- delete it, do not send any personal info

  4. NO!!!! dont not send them your info!!!!!!

  5. I don't think that's a good idea maybe it fraud.

  6. send it to the state attorney general's office for legal review.

  7. No.; Did you see all the info they want about you...attempt at idenity theft....report it.....

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