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UK Lottery
Crystal Star asked:


I keep getting this email saying I have a huge money amout of prize winnings from a UK yahoo lottery. Is this lagitiment or another scam… sure would be nice if it’s true. I have delete several notices they have sent but if it’s true thennn break out the party hats!

Kathy
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Comments

Chandy on 25 January, 2009 at 4:48 pm #

It is a scam! Below is a link to a forum with all sorts of scams if you have any questions. The second link is to the Yahoo scam thread. You can’t win anything you don’t enter. Never give any personal information to anyone and don’t send any money. They always tell you there is a fee to get the check or prize to you.

The Anti-fraud forum has many different types of scams listed. You will probably find the same exact email you received posted on there.


Edd e on 25 January, 2009 at 10:00 pm #

This is a scam thousands of these emails are sent every day DO NOT send any bank/personal details click the link below to see what yahoo say about this.
You can report this with the mail abuse form below.


Oops on 28 January, 2009 at 8:42 am #

Sorry friend but there is no Microsoft, Yahoo or other e-mail lottery, it’s a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information………
.Also If you go to the following site you will get some info on ID theft the iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful


brian2007 on 31 January, 2009 at 6:08 am #

Fake and fraud. Don’t give the phishers any of your personal information at all. Spam that scam message straight into oblivion right away. This is one lottery you’ll never win because it’s “bogus.”


PHT on 2 February, 2009 at 7:08 am #

Try not to even open the mail if possible. It just tell the spammer that your a/c is active and will continue bombarding you with more spams. Filter/block the address and delete them without opening.


JillPinky on 5 February, 2009 at 11:09 am #

Oh, if only this were true. However, this is a SCAM. The below links confirm various email scams hitting the internet. There is also an online form for the reporting of such. – (with links for your own country.) This site also gives excellent advice on what steps you can take to achieve a spam free inbox :…
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. Please 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 :


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