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UK Lottery
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The prize is $370,000 pounds and it is using the Yahoo logo.

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Comments

Yahzmin (US) on 27 June, 2009 at 8:49 am #

SPAM! SCAM!
If you received an email impersonating Yahoo! and would like to report it please forward the email to:. If you have already been tricked into giving your password, please visit
and follow the instructions there. Also:


edward a on 30 June, 2009 at 7:56 am #

Spam scam they are after your money and your personal details do not click any part of the email mark as spam check out the links below to see what yahoo say about these so called cash prizes and lotteries.


Rich S on 30 June, 2009 at 8:13 pm #

Have you entered this lottery?
No.
Its a scam, just delete the message and run an antivirus just in case


JillPinky on 3 July, 2009 at 5:58 pm #

This is a SCAM. Check out the below link for confirmation of various scams, including the famous Yahoo/MSN lottery scams and how to report them.
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 :


Margie on 20 July, 2009 at 3:10 am #

I have receive an email that i was won a price of 800,000 pounds of sterling.Is this true? the email was come from the Contact Courier for Cheque Delivery awards.


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